MiCA regulation takes full effect in European Union

The European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation came into full effect on June 30, requiring crypto firms to obtain a license or stop serving customers in the bloc.

Thousands of cryptocurrency service providers were legally obligated to cease operations for EU clients as of midnight on June 30. Millions of users began seeking MiCA-approved platforms.

Industry executives welcomed the single regulatory framework but raised concerns about high compliance costs. These costs could reduce the number of licensed providers from around 3,000 to 300 or 400.

Joseph Borg, a Maltese lawyer, said regulation is necessary but warned that enforcement may favor larger firms. Alex Fazel of SwissBorg noted that transparency requirements make licensing difficult for startups with limited capital.

Lin Han of Gate Group stressed the need for a level playing field. He questioned whether regulators can stop unlicensed offshore platforms from serving European users.

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Illustration of EU MiCA crypto regulation deadline with flags, symbols, and cityscape
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MiCA deadline set to reshape Europe's crypto market

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The European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets framework reaches a key milestone on July 1 as the transitional period for unlicensed firms expires.

Europe's MiCA rules will cut off unlicensed crypto platforms from serving customers after July 1, 2026. Only 194 firms hold licenses so far, leaving many users at risk of losing access.

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Binance has notified European Union customers that it will suspend some services starting July 1 because it will not hold a MiCA license by the deadline.

Binance’s application for a key European Union crypto license is set to be rejected by Greek regulators, according to a Reuters report. The world’s largest crypto exchange disputes the claim and maintains it meets requirements.

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Coinbase and OKX are offering deposit and transfer bonuses to European users as Binance prepares to restrict services due to lacking a MiCA license. The moves come days before the July 1 deadline for the new EU crypto rules.

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