The MiCA deadline is approaching, and France is serious this time. Those without licenses should quickly find a way out.

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French regulatory agency warns: Cryptocurrency companies without EU approval will face prosecution
ME News Report, May 28 (UTC+8), France's top market regulator warns cryptocurrency companies that they may be blacklisted and prosecuted if they do not obtain an operational license from the European Union by the end of June. According to the EU's cryptocurrency regulation (MiCA), crypto companies must obtain a license by June 30 to continue operating within the EU. European regulators have previously warned that unlicensed companies need to develop an "orderly exit plan." (Source: ChainCatcher)
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