Bitstamp Secures EU CASP License Under MiCA, Approved by Luxembourg Regulator
Bitstamp, one of the world’s longest-running cryptocurrency exchanges, has received approval for its Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. Ann...
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Bitstamp, one of the world’s longest-running cryptocurrency exchanges, has received approval for its Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation.
Announced on the 16th of May, 2025, the license was granted by Luxembourg’s financial regulator, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF).
Bitstamp receives CASP license approval under MiCA! Because we’ve been doing it right from the start.
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With this license, Bitstamp is now fully authorized to operate a MiCA-regulated trading platform and provide crypto custody as well as… pic.twitter.com/rLaH459fJe
This regulatory milestone comes less than a year after Bitstamp obtained a MiFID license for operating a Multilateral Trading Facility (MTF).
Bitstamp MiCA CASP License Allows Regulated Crypto Operations Across EuropeUnder MiCA, licensed providers must implement stringent anti-money laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures.
They are also required to maintain client protections, including clear disclosures, safeguarding of assets, and adherence to transparent operational practices.
Notably, Bitstamp’s newly granted CASP license covers core activities including operating a crypto trading platform, executing orders on behalf of clients, and the custody of crypto-assets to users across Europe.
The approval, which allows a licensed entity in one member state to operate under consistent regulations throughout the EU and avoiding fragmented national requirements, will enable Bitstamp to use the European Passport system to expand its services throughout the E.U.
The company added in its press release that it will continue to pursue new licenses in “key jurisdictions” and grow its offerings for both retail and institutional investors.
According to the press release, Bitstamp has recently enhanced its stablecoin offerings in line with MiCA rules, which include obligations around reserve backing and issuer transparency. However, Bitstamp didn’t state the details of the changes.
The new license from the Slovenian Securities Market Agency allows @Bitstamp to offer a wider range of financial products, including crypto derivatives, to EU clients.#Bitstamp #EU #CryptoDerivativeshttps://t.co/fK85t4yA7y
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) October 25, 2024Prior to this, Bitstamp was granted a MiFID license in 2024, which permits it to operate a Multilateral Trading Facility under traditional financial market rules. Together, these licenses position Bitstamp to bridge traditional financial regulation with the growing digital asset markets.
MiCA’s Role in Shaping Europe’s Crypto RegulationThe EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, passed in 2023, is the first major effort to create a unified crypto framework across all 27 EU countries.
Key provisions, like the CASP license, began taking effect in 2024, requiring crypto firms to register with a regulator in one member state and meet strict compliance standards.
Several exchanges have already moved to align with MiCA. Regulators such as Germany’s BaFin and France’s AMF are working with the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to coordinate enforcement.
Major crypto exchanges @Bitpanda_global, @okx, and @cryptocom have secured licenses under the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation.#MiCA #EU #CryptoRegulationhttps://t.co/MpPWzpx00D
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) January 27, 2025Notably, Firms licensed under MiCA can operate across the entire European Economic Area (EEA) through the “passporting” system, provided they meet disclosure, AML/KYC, and operational requirements.
Bitstamp’s approval comes as the EU accelerates its push to regulate crypto markets in line with traditional financial systems.
As enforcement ramps up, more exchanges are expected to pursue MiCA authorization to maintain access to the European market.
While many exchanges such as BitGo, OKX continue to secure MiCA licenses in various member states across the EEA, some others are restructuring, and removing non-compliant offerings to be able to bid for the license.
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