Hungary Drops Mandatory Crypto Checks While CoinCash Secures Nation’s First MiCA License
Key Takeaways: Hungary has lifted a requirement for the third-party validation of crypto conversions. The government largely claimed that the rule was incompatible with EU law and was hampering cryptocurrencies in the lo...
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- Hungary has lifted a requirement for the third-party validation of crypto conversions.
- The government largely claimed that the rule was incompatible with EU law and was hampering cryptocurrencies in the local market.
- CoinCash has become the first crypto company in Hungary to receive a MiCA license.
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Follow us on Google NewsHungary has made another significant step in an effort to bring their digital asset regulations into line with the European Union. Parliament has approved the repeal of the mandatory crypto validation system in the country, and local exchange CoinCash has gained the first Markets in Crypto Assets regulation (MiCA) license from the National Bank of Hungary.
Hungary Removes Extra Layer of Crypto Transaction ChecksA bill to abolish the requirement for cryptocurrency validity in Hungary was passed in the Hungarian Parliament by 143 votes to 46, along with a single abstention. The measure removes the requirement for the licensed third-party validators to validate some crypto-to-fiat conversion and crypto-to-crypto conversion before that can take place.
The validation framework took effect on July 1, 2025. Before the change, a compliance declaration from an authorized validator was required for the conversion of digital assets. Validators undertake the task of customer identity and wallet ownership checks as well as source of funds. It’s also added criminal penalties for unauthorized crypto exchange services and attempts made outside the authorized process.
The reason for its withdrawal was that it would not have been compatible with EU legislation, the government said. The authorities admitted that the harsher system caused trouble to the use of cryptos and crypto service providers in Hungary.
Read More: BitPay Secures EU-Wide MiCA License, Unlocking Regulated Crypto Payments Across 27 Nations
CoinCash Receives Hungary’s First MiCA AuthorizationThe upgrade of the regulations follows Hungary granting its first authorization based on the EU’s MiCA framework to CoinCash’s Tiwala Solutions operator.
License Opens the Door to Expanded Crypto ServicesCoinCash had suspended the operation of parts of its companies during the MiCA licensing procedure. Now that it has approval, the company will resume services and slowly increase its product line within the newly harmonized European framework.
The authorization further ensures that CoinCash will have the first-mover advantage in Hungary’s regulated crypto market and will become one of the first fully MiCA-compliant platforms in the country.
Hungary Moves Closer to the EU Crypto RulebookThe new amendments aim to align Hungary’s regulatory framework with MiCA, rather than impose any further requirements.
Users will no longer have to go through an additional validation process for eligible crypto conversions, but crypto firms will have to meet MiCa’s licensing, governance, compliance and consumer protection requirements before providing services.
The removal of the validator element and the issue of the country’s first MiCA license seem to indicate a more pragmatic regulatory strategy. It streamlines operations for crypto companies and lays the foundation for a unified legal framework for operations throughout Hungary and the EU.
Read More: Ripple Secures Full MiCA License, Unlocking Crypto Services Across 30 European Markets
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