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.
bitFlyer’s Luxembourg subsidiary obtains MiCA framework CASP license
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bitFlyer Europe, the Luxembourg branch of bitFlyer Holdings, has received a CASP license under the MiCA framework from the Luxembourg Financial Supervisory Commission (CSSF), effective June 26. The license enables the company to offer services across all 27 EU countries. bitFlyer stated it is the first Japanese cryptocurrency exchange to obtain a MiCA CASP license. This move aligns with evolving cryptocurrency regulations and represents a significant development in cryptocurrency news.
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