Coinbase formally launched its European crypto hub in Luxembourg as per the Markets in Crypto Assets regulation of the European Union. This happened after Coinbase received a MiCA license from the financial watchdog of Luxembourg in June 2025. Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier granted the license more than
Coinbase secures a Luxembourg MiCA license, allowing the crypto exchange to expand regulated services across all 27 European Union countries. Coinbase has secured a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license from Luxembourg’s financial regulator, CSSF. As a result, the largest U.S. crypto exchange is now able to provide crypto services in all 27 EU countries. The […]
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Coinbase's MiCA license in Luxembourg enhances its EU market reach, streamlining operations and potentially boosting revenue across 27 states.
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Ripple secured preliminary MiCA CASP approval to expand regulated services across Europe. The license supports cryptoasset and stablecoin payments for banks and fintech firms. Full approval would strengthen Ripple’s European footprint under a unified framework. Ripple has secured preliminary approval for a Crypto Asset Service Provider license in Luxembourg under the European Union’s Markets in […]
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Key takeaways Luxembourg’s financial regulator has granted Ripple preliminary approval for a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). XRP is down by nearly 4% in the last 24 hours and now trades at $1.10 per coin. Luxembourg regulator grants Ripple CASP green light Luxembourg’s financial regulator […]
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Ripple received the first preliminary approval for a license in the role of Crypto Asset Service Provider from Luxembourg’s financial authorities this week. This authorization is another step towards implementing the company’s European expansion plan amid the MiCA regulatory regime. The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier of Luxembourg issued
Ripple's preliminary CASP license from Luxembourg's CSSF covers all 30 EEA countries and arrives just 8 days before the MiCA compliance hard deadline.
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Ripple says it has secured preliminary Crypto Asset Service Provider approval in Luxembourg, giving the company another regulatory foothold as Europe’s MiC
Ripple has received a preliminary Crypto Asset Service Provider license from Luxembourg's CSSF under MiCA, a regulatory step that positions Ripple Payments for a full rollout across all 30 European Economic Area countries once final conditions are satisfied.
Ripple's MiCA license approval in Luxembourg enhances its competitive edge, enabling broader stablecoin services across the EU, impacting market dynamics.
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