bitFlyer’s Luxembourg subsidiary obtains MiCA framework CASP license

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ChainCatcher report, according to CoinPost, bitFlyer Europe, a subsidiary of bitFlyer Holdings in Luxembourg, has received a CASP license under the MiCA framework from the Luxembourg Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF), effective June 26. With this license, bitFlyer is now authorized to provide cross-border services across all 27 EU member states. bitFlyer stated that this marks the first time a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange has obtained a CASP license under MiCA.

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