According to emails shared with European users, Crypto.com will delist several prominent cryptocurrencies, including Tether’s ...
Crypto.com will no longer offer certain services from stablecoins, like Tether USDT, Paypal USD, Pax dollar, alongside Crypto ...
With ESMA’s deadline approaching, crypto exchanges and stablecoin issuers in the EU are under pressure to meet the new ...
Crypto.com recently announced that it would delist Tether’s stablecoin USDT on January 31 to comply with the Markets in ...
Venga, the European crypto app, has taken a proactive step toward ensuring EU regulatory compliance by submitting its ...
Crypto.com announced the full enforcement of its MiCA license. The service joins OKX, BitPanda, and MoonPay as MiCA regulated ...
Nibletts Mica has been a fixture on Builth’s High Street for 100 years – first opening as an ironmongers in 1924. The business has since expanded into a double fronted unit and into many other areas, ...
Tether faces European market challenges as MiCA regulations prompt major exchanges to delist USDT, while USDC gains momentum.
Crypto exchange Bitpanda said it secured a markets in crypto assets license (MiCA) from the German Federal Financial ...
OKX and Crypto.com secure EU MiCA licenses on Jan 27, enabling regulated crypto services for 400M users across 30 EEA markets ...
Major crypto exchanges Bitpanda, OKX, and Crypto.com have secured licenses under the European Union's MiCA regulation.
Crypto.com is the first global crypto platform to secure a MiCA license, enabling compliant services across the European Economic Area.