EU Grants MiCA Licenses to 53 Crypto Institutions
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Gemini and Coinbase Near EU Licensing Amid Rising Regulatory Tensions - Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies Tabloid
Gemini and Coinbase seek EU MiCA licenses as regulatory tensions rise in Europe. The post Gemini and Coinbase Near EU Licensing Amid Rising Regulatory Tensions appeared first on Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies Tabloid.


Best Crypto to Buy as 53 Firms Approved Under MiCA
The EU just handed out 53 Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) licenses: firm-level approval under one of the toughest crypto frameworks to date. According to new data shared by Circle’s Patrick Hansen, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has authorized a wave of crypto-native firms, TradFi giants, and fintech platforms to operate seamlessly across all 30 European Economic Area (EEA) countries. The list includes Robinhood,…
MiCA is now running properly: 6-month updateThe MiCA Regulation (Markets in Crypto Assets) is already changing the crypto landscape in Europe. After 6 months of application for Crypto Asset Service Providers (CASPs) and 12 months for E-Money Tokens (EMTs), it is now clear who is really compatible.Here comes the latest update for July at a glance.14 officially approved Stablecoin publishers14 companies have now officially approved to issue E-Mone…
EU Grants MiCA Licenses to 53 Crypto Institutions
The post EU Grants MiCA Licenses to 53 Crypto Institutions appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: EU issues MiCA licenses to 53 crypto entities. Notable entities like Circle, Crypto.com receive licenses. Potential growth seen in compliant stablecoins. The European Union recently issued MiCA licenses to 53 institutions, allowing them seamless operations across the European Economic Area without reapplying separately for each country. Th…
EU’s MiCA Framework Gains Traction as Over 50 Crypto Firms Secure Licensing
According to Circle executive Patrick Hansen, who cited fresh figures from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) on July 7, a total of 53 entities have now obtained MiCA licenses. This regulatory approval allows them to offer crypto services throughout the entire European Economic Area (EEA) without needing to apply for permission in each country individually—a process known as passporting. The licenses mark a turning point for th…
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