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The EU has issued MiCA licenses to 53 crypto companies, including 14 stablecoin issuers and 39 crypto asset service providers

2025-07-08 08:54:05
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ChainCatcher news, the latest data shared by Circle executive Patrick Hansen shows that the EU has currently issued MiCA licenses to 53 institutions, allowing them to "passport" across 30 countries in the European Economic Area without the need to apply individually for services.

Among them, 14 companies are authorized to issue stablecoins or electronic money tokens (EMTs), including Circle, Crypto.com, Société Générale, Stablemint, Quantoz, and StablR; Tether, as the issuer of USDT, has not yet obtained compliance approval and is not on the list.

Additionally, the 39 approved crypto asset service providers (CASPs) include BBVA, Robinhood, Coinbase, Kraken, and OKX. Binance does not appear on this list.

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