Banca Sella completes the Italian Central Bank notification process, becoming the first Italian bank to legally provide cryptocurrency services

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Mars Finance News, according to Criptovaluta.it, Italy's Banca Sella announced that it has completed the notification process to the Bank of Italy (Banca d'Italia), becoming Italy's first bank to conduct cryptocurrency business in compliance with the EU MiCA regulations. The bank plans to launch digital asset custody and transfer services for specific client groups by the end of 2026. Banca Sella is also one of the founding members of the Qivalis alliance, which currently includes 37 European banks and is dedicated to launching euro-pegged stablecoins.
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OracleBabysitter
· 12h ago
Europe is indeed ahead in regulatory clarity.
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GateUser-6da8ed4c
· 12h ago
The name Qivalis Alliance sounds like a health supplement (not really).
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DaoAfterparty
· 12h ago
Bank custody is honestly more reassuring than an exchange.
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Half-SectionSucculent
· 12h ago
Launching only at the end of 2026? That's quite conservative.
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VinylRecordStaking
· 12h ago
37 bank alliances are working on euro stablecoins, which is quite interesting.
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ContrarianIndicatorMyself
· 12h ago
The first case of MiCA compliance, Banca Sella's early move was very wise
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ProofOfCoffee
· 12h ago
Traditional banks are finally getting serious
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