
MiCA Licensing Wave Crests as EU Deadline Reshapes Crypto Market
With 244 crypto firms now authorised across the EU, new licences for Tothemoon, Lightspark and others mark the close of MiCA's transition, and a clearer path for global players eyeing Europe.
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The European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework has reached a pivotal moment, with regulators across the bloc issuing a fresh wave of authorisations as the transitional period draws to a close. For companies operating between Africa and Europe, the shift matters: a single licence obtained in one member state now unlocks access to the entire EU market, lowering the barrier for cross-border crypto and payments firms seeking a regulated European foothold.
Germany Pulls Ahead
According to BitKE, citing the latest register from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), a total of 244 crypto-asset service provider (CASP) licences have now been granted across the EU. Germany has emerged as the clear frontrunner, with its financial regulator BaFin issuing 57 licences, close to a quarter of all approvals in the bloc. France follows with 26 licensed firms, while the Netherlands ranks among the other leading jurisdictions.
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