One Week After EU MiCA Takes Full Effect: 21 Stablecoin Issuers Authorized, Registered Crypto Service Providers Top 270
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Early ESMA MiCA data show rapid industry alignment: 21 authorized EMT stablecoin issuers across 12 EU states and 270+ registered CASPs within a week, while ART issuer approvals remain at zero. The figures signal improving regulatory clarity and operational readiness in the EU, potentially supporting near-term liquidity and onboarding for compliant venues, while highlighting continued constraints for non-EMT stablecoin structures.
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● Medium
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ME News reported that on July 7 (UTC+8), Patrick Hansen, Circle's Senior Director for EU Strategy and Policy, shared early MiCA registration figures citing provisional data from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). One week after the regulation's full implementation, 21 Electronic Money Token (EMT) issuers have been authorized across 12 EU member states, together issuing 35 EMTs pegged to eight fiat currencies. France remains the leading jurisdiction with six licensed issuers. No Asset-Referenced Token (ART) issuer has been approved so far. Under MiCA, the number of registered Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) has climbed above 270. (Source: ODAILY)