According to ChainCatcher, Patrick Hansen, Senior Director of EU Strategy and Policy at Circle, cited provisional MiCA registration data from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to release statistics on compliant institutions one week after the full implementation of the regulation. Currently, there are 21 authorized Electronic Money Token (EMT) issuers across 12 EU member states, collectively issuing 35 EMTs pegged to eight fiat currencies; France continues to lead with six licensed issuers. Meanwhile, the number of approved Asset-Referenced Token (ART) issuers remains at zero, while the total number of registered Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASP) under the MiCA framework has surpassed 270.
EU MiCA Regulation Fully Implemented, 21 Stablecoin Issuers and Over 270 Crypto Service Providers Compliant
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The MiCA (EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation) framework has now been fully implemented, with 21 stablecoin-compliant EMT issuers registered across 12 EU countries. These include 35 tokens pegged to eight fiat currencies. France leads with six licensed issuers. No ARTs have yet received approval. Over 270 crypto service providers are now registered under the MiCA framework.
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