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    What MiCA Means for Europe

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Ripple secured full MiCA CASP authorization from Luxembourg’s CSSF last week, and the more consequential story isn’t what it achieved, but what every other crypto firm operating in Europe now has to replicate or exit.

    Luxembourg’s VASP transitional period under MiCAR expired on July 1, 2026. That deadline was not a soft target, so firms that entered it without a completed CASP authorization must now stop serving EEA customers. Post-deadline, VASPs may only continue operating until they receive a final decision on their authorization, meaning the transitional buffer is gone and there is no further grace period to invoke.

    The practical result is a hard bifurcation of the European crypto market. Ripple joined approximately 210 firms reported to have reached MiCA-compliant status ahead of the July 1 cutoff. The rest, exchanges, custodians, and payment processors, face an immediate choice between accelerating their authorization process and withdrawing from the region.

    Ripple secured full MiCA CASP authorization from Luxembourg's CSSF last week, and the more consequential story isn't what it achieved.

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    Ripple’s crypto compliance structure is more layered than a single authorization event. The company holds both an EMI license and the new CASP approval. That combination is not redundant; it maps directly to the two distinct regulatory tracks MiCAR creates for firms that want to offer complete crypto payment services in the EEA.

    It’s official: Ripple has received its EU CASP license. We are now fully MiCA-compliant and ready to meet growing European crypto demand https://t.co/I9GRgvfGzH

    — Ripple (@Ripple) July 6, 2026

    The EMI license governs fiat and e-money activity, covering the fiat on-ramp and off-ramp infrastructure that underpins any cross-border payments product. The CASP authorization covers the crypto-asset side: custody, transfers, exchange functions, and related services.

    A firm offering only one without the other operates with a structural gap in its regulated product scope. Ripple’s press release described the combination as enabling “end-to-end regulated crypto payments” available to financial institutions, corporates, and businesses across all 30 EEA countries.

    Ripple secured full MiCA CASP authorization from Luxembourg's CSSF last week, and the more consequential story isn't what it achieved.

    Cassie Craddock, Managing Director for UK and Europe at Ripple, framed the strategic logic:

    “This CASP authorisation means Ripple enters the post-transitional MiCA era fully compliant and ready to scale. The institutions we work with across Europe are looking to build their digital assets services alongside regulated partners, and Ripple is licensed and ready to meet that demand.”

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    The Bar Is High, and the Field Is Thin

    The competitive implications of the July 1 deadline are already visible. Ripple’s press release noted it is “one of a small number of digital asset firms to have full authorization under MiCA,” a description that is accurate given the reported figure of approximately 210 licensed firms out of a much larger pre-MiCA European crypto market.

    Adding to a global portfolio of more than 75 regulatory licenses, Ripple brought substantial institutional compliance infrastructure to this process. That resource base is not available to most smaller operators.

    The structural challenge for mid-tier exchanges and service providers is not simply the cost of licensing. It is the governance and operational depth that CSSF’s CASP regime requires: prudential capital requirements, organizational controls, senior management accountability, and ongoing supervisory obligations.

    Firms that built their European presence on lighter-touch VASP registrations are now being asked to clear a substantially higher bar, and those that cannot meet it face the prospect of the kind of forced strategic contraction that reshapes competitive dynamics quickly.

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    He said the rules could force issuers to park 60% of reserves in “uninsured cash deposits” at… pic.twitter.com/hCbrNhFFhQ

    — Coin Bureau (@coinbureau) July 1, 2026

    The regulatory context reinforces why Europe crypto regulation is setting a global precedent. While MiCA tightens the EEA perimeter, parallel frameworks are developing elsewhere. This includes ongoing market debates about Ripple’s positioning in global payments infrastructure and, in the US, the CLARITY Act’s push toward a comparable digital asset classification framework.

    Any crypto firm still operating in Europe without CASP authorization is either racing through an active application or managing a wind-down. There is no third option under MiCAR. The transitional period is closed, the CSSF has published its expectations, and the authorized-versus-unlicensed divide is now a permanent feature of the European crypto landscape.

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