Coinbase Secures MiCA License for EU Expansion via Luxembourg (COIN:NASDAQ)
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CoinStats - Coinbase Chooses Luxembourg: A Strategic Move...
Coinbase has designated Luxembourg as its pivotal center for crypto activities within the European Union, marking a significant shift following approval from the local financial regulator. This decision aligns with the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulatory standards, aiming to streamline operations across the EU.Continue Reading:Coinbase Chooses Luxembourg: A Strategic Move in the EU Crypto Arena
Coinbase named Luxembourg as its main EU hub under MiCA afte
🚨 Coinbase picked Luxembourg as its main EU hub under MiCA after regulatory approval. 🔔 The $BTC exchange can now serve 27 EU countries through a single license instead of many. 💼 The move intensifies competition among Europe’s financial centers to attract crypto companies. C...
📍 Coinbase has chosen Luxembourg as its European Union crypto operations center. 📘 Thanks to MiCA, the company will be able to offer services to all 27 EU countries with a single licensing structure. 💼 This change indicates that the country-based licensing model has been replaced by a simpler structure. 🔎 July 1...
MiCA License Gives Coinbase EU Edge as Binance Faces Deadline Pressure
One MiCA license is reshaping Europe’s crypto market at a critical moment. While Coinbase is opening its new European headquarters in Luxembourg, Binance is racing to regain access before MiCA’s transition period officially expires on July 1, 2026. The difference highlights how a regulatory-first strategy is becoming a competitive advantage as Europe introduces one of the world’s most comprehensive crypto rulebooks. According to the source, Coin…
Coinbase Secures MiCA License In Luxembourg To Unlock All 27 EU Member States
The largest US crypto exchange no longer has to patch together 27 separate national approvals to reach European users. A new regulatory filing confirmed that Coinbase has received a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license from Luxembourg’s financial watchdog CSSF. The license turns the Grand Duchy into Coinbase’s European hub and lets the exchange operate under a single rulebook across the entire bloc—roughly 450 million people. The timing is no…
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