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Ripple Secures European Wide Crypto Service License

You can also read this news on BH NEWS: Ripple Secures European Wide Crypto Service License Ripple has successfully acquired a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license under the European

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July 6, 2026
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You can also read this news on BH NEWS: Ripple Secures European Wide Crypto Service License

Ripple has successfully acquired a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. This acquisition empowers Ripple to deliver regulated cryptocurrency services to financial entities and businesses throughout the European Economic Area’s 30 countries, significantly boosting its operational scope in the region.

How does this license streamline operations?

The newly acquired license allows Ripple to navigate a uniform regulatory landscape for blockchain-based transactions and digital currencies across Europe. Previously, separate licenses were needed in each nation, but the CASP license simplifies the expansion by covering all necessary regions with one approval.

Ripple confirmed it had received the EU’s CASP license, achieving full compliance with MiCA regulations. The company also stated that it is ready to meet rising European demand for crypto services under this framework.

Acting as a crypto asset service provider, Ripple must adhere to specific conditions set forth by MiCA. This regulatory framework is designed to streamline oversight across all EU member states, promoting a consistent and secure market environment in the crypto sector.

When will the new framework be fully effective?

Ripple’s full engagement with the CASP license will commence after the transition period concludes in June 2026. At that point, the company will facilitate its cryptocurrency services under a unified regulatory license throughout the European Economic Area.

Until MiCA’s arrival, the necessity for individual country approvals presented challenges like increased costs and complex regulations. The unified system now removes these hurdles, benefiting authorized crypto firms.

What areas does Ripple aim to excel in?

With its renewed authorization, Ripple plans to venture into providing secure, regulatory-supported infrastructures for digital payments, stablecoin solutions, and digital asset settlement. Their focus is on facilitating institutions such as banks, fintechs, and payment service providers in executing effortless cross-border transactions using Ripple’s blockchain platform.

MiCA’s passporting mechanism allows Ripple to expand across Europe with a single license, bypassing the need for country-by-country approvals.

  • Ripple has secured more than 75 regulatory licenses globally, affirming its adherence to official guidelines.
  • With MiCA, Europe offers a harmonized market for crypto assets, promoting a more consistent regulatory environment.
  • Ripple positions itself to cater to rising institutional interest in stablecoins and digital asset settlements, expanding its European influence.

This development occurs as the European Union implements comprehensive crypto regulations amidst heightened demand for euro-pegged stablecoins, cross-border remittances, and digital asset handling. Ripple’s new licensing is anticipated to give it a competitive edge in the European crypto landscape, cementing its standing as a leader in the sector.

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