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    Coinbase secures EU-wide license and names Luxembourg as main hub

    June 21, 2025
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    U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has obtained a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license from Luxembourg’s financial regulator, marking a significant development in its European operations. The license was granted by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF), enabling Coinbase to provide regulated crypto services across all 27 European Union member states under the EU’s unified MiCA framework.

    This regulatory approval also coincides with a strategic shift in Coinbase’s European operations. The company has designated Luxembourg as its new central hub for the EU, replacing Ireland, which had served as its primary base in the region since 2023. The decision underscores Luxembourg’s growing reputation as a pro-business jurisdiction for digital asset firms, particularly given its established legal infrastructure for blockchain and cryptocurrency activity.

    MiCA, which came into full effect in late 2024, is the EU’s comprehensive legislative package aimed at standardizing crypto regulation and enhancing consumer protections. The regulatory framework introduces consistent rules for exchanges, issuers, and custodians operating in the digital asset space, with the goal of mitigating financial risk following multiple scandals in the crypto sector in recent years. Coinbase is now the first U.S.-headquartered crypto exchange to receive a MiCA license.

    While several other major platforms including Bybit, OKX, and BitGo have already secured similar licenses, Coinbase’s size and influence make this approval particularly noteworthy. Another U.S.-based competitor, Gemini, has chosen Malta as its MiCA hub and is expected to receive its license in the near future. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated that the company is fully committed to its European strategy, praising both the MiCA regulatory framework and Luxembourg’s approach to crypto policy.

    Daniel Seifert, Coinbase’s vice president and regional managing director for EMEA, explained the relocation decision was motivated more by Luxembourg’s advantages than any shortcomings in Ireland. He cited Luxembourg’s enactment of four blockchain-related laws as a key differentiator, compared to Ireland’s lack of specific crypto legislation. Despite the move, Coinbase maintains a significant presence in Ireland.

    The company plans to expand its Dublin office with the addition of approximately 50 new jobs, reaffirming its commitment to the Irish market. Seifert, who previously operated from the UK, has relocated to Ireland to serve as the CEO of Coinbase’s Irish entity. Coinbase’s regulatory milestone reflects broader trends in the global digital asset market, where exchanges are increasingly seeking clarity and consistency in licensing regimes. The MiCA license not only enhances Coinbase’s ability to operate throughout the EU but also signals growing institutional acceptance of cryptocurrency within Europe’s financial architecture. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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