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MiCA D-3: What Geography for CASP Licenses in Europe?

Ongoing story : MiCA in Effect: The Great Split of the European Crypto Market· Part 3/7

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MiCA D-3: What Geography for CASP Licenses in Europe?
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Binance suspends, others settle in—but not just anywhere. The mapping of MiCA approvals reveals that European crypto harmonization replicates the classic regulatory arbitrage of traditional finance.

The Fact

Three days before the effective entry into force of MiCA for exchanges (July 1, 2026), a mapping of CASP (Crypto Asset Service Provider) authorizations reveals that applications are concentrated in a limited number of Member States. Binance, without authorization, suspends its services in several EU countries. Coinbase Europe, Kraken, and Paymium (France) are making progress in this area, capturing transit flows.

Our Analysis

The geography of MiCA authorization faithfully replicates the pattern of European regulatory arbitrage observed with MiFID II for brokers or AIFMD for alternative funds: Ireland, Luxembourg, Lithuania, and Germany are positioning themselves as natural hubs—short deadlines, responsive competent authorities, and subsequent European passport. This phenomenon fragments the European crypto market at the very moment MiCA was supposed to unify it. For the European retail investor, the implication is immediate: verify that their main exchange holds a CASP authorization in a recognized Member State or anticipate a migration. EUR/crypto liquidity will remain fragmented until authorizations stabilize, likely in Q4 2026.

To Monitor

  • July 1: Effective date of Binance suspension—flows toward authorized exchanges (Coinbase, Kraken, Bitstamp)
  • AMF and BaFin: CASP registers updated in real time
  • EUR DEX volume in July: Signal of a structural shift toward non-custodial solutions

Key Figures

12: Number of Member States where 80% of CASP applications are concentrated

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Regulatory Deadlines

Q4 2026: Expected stabilization of CASP authorizations across the EU

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Lars ErikssonAnalyste actifs numériques & données on-chain (Stockholm)
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Cla1re_Lille 29 Jun 2026 · 06:34

MiCA révèle un paradoxe : l’Europe standardise pour mieux fragmenter. Les hubs historiques captent les flux, mais est-ce vraiment un échec si ça accélère l’adoption responsable ?

le_sage_du_nord 28 Jun 2026 · 12:02

MiCA’s map proves rules follow money, not logic-Sheffield taught me that when the digging starts, the rats run where the cheese is thickest. But what do I know?

tessa_london 28 Jun 2026 · 11:59

MiCA’s map just mirrors the EU’s old power games-Paris and Frankfurt hog the spotlight while smaller hubs get crumbs. Where’s the real harmonization?

CurioBretagne 28 Jun 2026 · 18:52

L'Irlande et Malte montrent que la régulation flexible attire plus que le prestige historique.

eco_analista_BCN 28 Jun 2026 · 11:46

MiCA no elimina el arbitraje regulatorio, solo lo estandariza: los datos muestran que París y Fráncfort concentran el 68% de las licencias CASP, mientras que España sigue en lista de espera.

J.P.R. 28 Jun 2026 · 11:33

MiCA’s supposed to level the playing field but look-regulators still playing favorites. Some EU hubs winning, others left in the dust.

Finanz_Fuchs 28 Jun 2026 · 11:19

MiCA als EU-weiter Standard? Eher ein Flickenteppich mit Pariser Stickerei und maltesischem Saum - Hauptsache, die Kassen klingeln.

financieel_fanaat 28 Jun 2026 · 11:10

MiCA zou uniformiteit brengen, maar landen als Frankrijk en Malta rollen de rode loper uit terwijl anderen bureaucratische muren optrekken. Klassieke EU-hypocrisie: harmonisatie op papier, protectionisme in de praktijk.

L. from Leeds 28 Jun 2026 · 11:10

MiCA’s ‘harmonization’ just reshuffles the deck-now it’s a race to the bottom on compliance costs, not standards. Who’s auditing the auditors?

Finanz_Fuchs 28 Jun 2026 · 11:07

MiCA sollte Arbitrage beenden - stattdessen wird sie nur neu verpackt. Wer glaubt, Paris oder Malta handeln aus Altruismus, hat die Finanzbranche nie verstanden.

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