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You’re looking for a crypto exchange that’s legally authorized to serve EU users. With the MiCA regulation now fully enforced, the industry has shifted from a “wild west” environment to a structured, transparent, and regulated market. If a platform is not officially authorized, it should not be handling your capital. In this guide, I’ll go over the exchanges that have secured the necessary CASP (Crypto-Asset Service Provider) authorization to operate within the European Union. I’ll also explain how to verify the exact legal entity on the official ESMA register, to make sure your assets are protected by the law. Let’s get into it! Key highlights: MiCA is now fully active, and exchanges operating in the EU must hold a CASP authorization to operate as crypto-asset service providers The ESMA public register is the primary resource for verifying whether an exch
The post Swapzone Review: This Platform Lets You Compare 18+ Crypto Exchanges Before You Swap appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Quick Verdict Swapzone solves a specific problem: rates and execution speed vary widely between providers, and a user who picks one without comparing has no way of knowing if they left value on the table. The platform pulls live offers from 18+ verified providers across 1,600+ cryptocurrencies, charges 0% platform fees, and never touches user funds. Instead, funds move directly from the user to the chosen provider. Swapzone earns from partner commissions rather than user fees. So, it has no reason to favor one provider over another. For cross-chain traders and privacy-first users, this turns picking a provider from guesswork into a side-by-side comparison. Swapzone is also often among the first aggregators to support newly launched tokens and blockchain networks. The platform is clear about not being a crypto exchange. It does not execute trades or hold liq
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Ripple has secured full MiCA approval in Luxembourg as XRP spot ETFs have extended their inflow streak to eight consecutive weeks, even as XRP traded lower over the past 24 hours. Summary Ripple has secured a full MiCA license in Luxembourg, allowing regulated crypto services across the European Economic Area. XRP spot ETFs have extended their inflow streak to eight weeks, with cumulative net inflows reaching $1.49 billion. XRP is holding near key technical support around $1.12 as traders watch for a move toward $1.15–$1.18. According to Ripple, the Luxembourg Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) has granted the company a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) license under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework. It’s official: Ripple has received its EU CASP license. We are now fully MiCA-compliant and ready to meet growing Eu
Ripple has secured full MiCA approval in Luxembourg as XRP spot ETFs have extended their inflow streak to eight consecutive weeks, even as XRP traded lower over the past 24 hours. According to Ripple, the Luxembourg Commission de Surveillance du…
Trump's threat to withdraw US troops from Europe could destabilize NATO, prompt EU defense spending, and impact global financial markets.
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The SECs 2026 regulatory agenda includes proposed crypto market structure rules and broker dealer updates for crypto assets.
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The European Union (EU) road safety drive just shifted into top gear as regulations in the bloc have evolved to the point where, as of today, July 7, every new car and van registered in the EU must ship with an infrared camera permanently directed at the driver’s face. A standoff is now brewing as the EU’s explanation that the new update is its solution to drastically bring down road accidents has proven insufficient for critics, who insist that the privacy and extra expense tradeoff is a bad deal for drivers. While that drama plays out, motorists in any of the 27 member states where the new rule applies have to make choices, and none are comfortable. Option A: Take a vehicle that studies your eyes, blinks, and gaze every time the engine runs. Option B: Hold on to an older car where the new infrared camera rules don’t apply. For drivers on the safety lane, Tesla’s Full Self-Dr
MiCA's uneven enforcement risks undermining fair competition, as compliant platforms face higher costs while unregulated ones exploit gaps.
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The post Looking for a New Crypto Exchange Because of MiCA? Switch to a Hardware Wallet Instead and Get Free BTC with a New Ledger appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
The European Union’s MiCA (Markets in Crypto Assets) cryptocurrency regulation has come into full effect as of July 1, causing quite a bit of commotion among Europe-based crypto users. Exchanges who were not able to fully comply with MiCA by the July 1 deadline have been forced to stop offering their services in the EU. The most notable example is Binance, a crypto industry titan that has over 300 million registered users across the globe. European users on these exchanges are now scrambling to find a new home for their crypto assets, and MiCA-compliant exchanges like OKX and Coinbase are enticing users who are looking to migrate their funds with deposit bonuses and other promotions. Meanwhile, hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger is going with a different approach, taking this opportunity to urge users to rethink if th