The EU has issued around 230 MiCA licenses led by Germany's 56, as Spain rules out any extension to the July 1 crypto deadline.

Crypto firms serving clients across the European Economic Area face shutdown risk if they fail to secure authorization under the Markets in Crypto-Assets

6 days until MiCA enforcement. ainvest reported the number: only 17% of registered EU crypto firms...

Il conto alla rovescia è quasi finito. Dal 1° luglio 2026, qualsiasi azienda che offra servizi crypto a clienti europei senza una licenza MiCA sta semplicemente violando la legge.…

MADRID, June 26 : Spain's market watchdog will grant no extensions or waivers to crypto firms that fail to secure licences under the EU's landmark MiCA regime, its chair Carlos…

Spain's firm stance on MiCA compliance may drive unlicensed crypto firms to exit or adapt, impacting market dynamics and investor security.

Scadenza MiCA in Spagna: le aziende senza licenza devono chiudere. La CNMV non concede proroghe, solo licenze valide entro fine giugno.

Industry leaders remain divided over MiCA, with some praising the framework while others warn it could limit customer access to liquidity.

Binance has started telling EU users it will wind down services after failing to secure a MiCA license, with the July 1 enforcement deadline days away.

Crypto firms operating in the European Union will be forced to cease operations if they do not obtain a MiCA license by July 1.

With the Markets in Crypto-Assets, or MiCA, deadline approaching in a matter of days for crypto companies with EU-based users, one Spanish regulator has ruled out any exemptions…

The EU has issued around 230 MiCA licenses led by Germany's 56, as Spain rules out any extension to the July 1 crypto deadline.

European regulator ESMA called on unauthorized crypto-asset service providers to wind down their businesses in an orderly manner as the MiCA transitional period ends on July 1.

MiCA authorization data shows uneven rollout across EU and EEA jurisdictions with Germany leading approvals and five member states yet to issue licenses.

New MiCA regulations are forcing unlicensed firms to wind down, leaving up to 80% of Europe's current crypto platforms at risk of shutting down.

The EU has granted 244 MiCA crypto licenses as of June 29, with Germany issuing 57 and France 26, while 83% of legacy operators face a July 1 deadline.

El ajuste regulatorio establecido para el cambio de semestre modifica ampliamente el especto de plataformas cripto autorizadas en el entorno de la Uni�n Europea. El periodo...