Blockchain.com Secures MiCA License in Malta as EU Raises Supervision Concerns
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Blockchain.com enters the European market. The crypto platform has now received one of the coveted MiCA licenses. Source: BTC-ECHO BTC-ECHO
The control bodies of the European Union seem to speed up the issuance of MiCA licenses at the end of the year. Indeed, it is now Revolut, Blockchain.com and Relai who have just entered this VIP club. Who will be next? Read the validated MiCA licenses for Revolut, Blockchain.com and Relai appeared first on Cryptoast.
Revolut, Blockchain.com and Relai secure MiCA licences in Europe
Revolut, Blockchain.com and Swiss-based Bitcoin app Relai disclosed that they have each secured licences under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework. The milestone places the firms among the first wave of regulated crypto-asset service providers operating under the bloc’s new harmonized rulebook. Revolut, which reported more than 65 million users and a valuation above 45 billion dollars earlier this year, indicated that …
Revolut and Blockchain.com Secure MiCA Licenses for EU Crypto Services
Revolut and Blockchain.com have secured licenses under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation, enabling both firms to offer crypto services across 30 European Economic Area countries under a unified regulatory framework.Revolut obtained its MiCA license from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, while Blockchain.com received authorization from Malta's Financial Services Authority. The approvals position both companies to expand cr…
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