Crypto.com has received preliminary approval to operate in the EU under the MiCA license, which creates a unified regulation for the cryptocurrency market. This license will allow the company to operate in EU countries, ensuring transparency and trust in the crypto industry. MiCA was proposed in 2020 and came into effect in December 2024. This approval makes Crypto.com the first global exchange with such a license. MiCA regulation also raises questions about the future operations of large companies like Tether in the EU.
1/18/2025 2:43:48 PM (GMT+1)
Crypto.com has received preliminary approval to obtain the MiCA license to operate in the EU, ensuring a unified regulation of the cryptocurrency market across the European Union 🚀


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