Coin World News, according to an announcement by Bridge, it has obtained a Luxembourg Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license and has been authorized as a Crypto Asset Service Provider under MiCA, with the dual licenses covering all 27 EU member states. Bridge stated that the licenses will support its expansion of stablecoin services to European enterprises and end users, including opening virtual IBANs on behalf of clients, providing euro accounts, and issuing customized euro-backed stablecoins.

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Half-SectionedSucculent
· 6h ago
Finally, serious players have connected virtual IBAN with euro accounts, and the enterprise demand should be significant.
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NeonMargin
· 6h ago
After MiCA is implemented, how long can the first batch of fully licensed players keep enjoying the benefits of being first—how long can that first-mover bonus last?
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TheCandlestickChartLooksLikeAn
· 6h ago
Bridge's move is solid — with both Luxembourg EMI and MiCA licenses, it directly covers all 27 EU countries, the textbook answer for stablecoin expansion into Europe.
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