Bybit has announced planned operational and structural changes affecting users in the European Economic Area (EEA) as the company advances its regulatory compliance efforts in the region ahead of the July 1 deadline for the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation.

According to the announcement, certain services on Bybit Global will be phased out for EEA residents over time.

The exchange said users impacted by the changes will receive advance communications explaining the implementation schedule and providing guidance on managing existing and new positions. Users will retain access to assets held in custody during the transition.

Bybit said further updates will be issued as additional information becomes available and urged users to follow official communications for any account-related developments. The company added that its support team will remain available to address user inquiries during the transition.

The changes affect residents of 29 EEA countries, excluding Malta, where Bybit EU’s licenses are not currently passported.