According to Bits media citing registration information from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), as of June 29, the EU has issued 244 MiCA crypto asset service provider (CASP) licenses, with Germany issuing 57 (ranking first) and France issuing 26, with the two countries accounting for more than one-third of the total. Greece, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, and Romania have not yet issued any MiCA licenses. Among them, Poland, due to its relevant bill being vetoed three times by the president, has still not established a licensing system compliant with MiCA. According to EU requirements, crypto enterprises that have not obtained MiCA licenses must cease providing related services in the EU after July 1.

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OrderbookOtter
· 6h ago
The July 1 deadline is approaching. Are unlicensed projects moving overnight?
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GoldfishUnderTheIce
· 6h ago
Polish president vetoes for the third time, this plot is more magical than DeFi.
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ColdWalletLeftInTheAir
· 6h ago
Germany leads with 57 licenses, the compliance arms race has begun.
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