CoinWorld News: Authorization for Payment Institution (PI) under the Stablecoin Infrastructure Directive (PSD2). Previously, Crossmint had obtained a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license from the Spanish National Securities Market Commission (CNMV). With the completion of this PSD2 authorization, Crossmint becomes the first stablecoin infrastructure provider in the EU to operate under both the MICA and PSD2 core regulatory frameworks.

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CapitalFlowInATeacup
· 4h ago
Now traditional payments and crypto payments can be seamlessly connected, which is quite interesting.
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DaoDoorKeeper
· 7h ago
The first dual-framework operation, others are still waiting in line.
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0xLateComer
· 8h ago
Dual licenses = dual insurance, institutional clients probably love this the most.
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BlackVelvetKeychain
· 8h ago
From CASP to PI, the regulatory puzzle has been pieced together, and the door to expanding into Europe has been kicked wide open.
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GateUser-517aed04
· 8h ago
Holding both MiCA and PSD2, the moat for stablecoin infrastructure has been built.
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ReflectiveKey
· 8h ago
Compliance maniac, EU dual licenses secured, Crossmint's move is solid.
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