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EU Watchdogs Warn of Impersonation Scams Amid MiCA Licensing Shakeout, With Criminals Using Fake Websites and Falsified Documents to Target Customers
EU Watchdogs Warn of Impersonation Scams Amid MiCA Licensing Shakeout, With Criminals Using Fake Websites and Falsified Documents to Target Customers
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Spanish Regulator Approves Venga's MiCA Authorization
Svmuu News: Spain’s National Securities Market Commission has authorized the cryptocurrency platform Venga to operate under the EU’s Market in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), making it one of the few
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Analysis: MiCA Takes Full Effect on July 1, Potentially Prompting Over 10 Million European Crypto Users to Switch Platforms
Svmuu News: With the European Union’s Market in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) set to take full effect on July 1, industry insiders expect the European crypto market to undergo a large-scale platform
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Spanish regulators have confirmed that the MiCA transition period will not be extended; unlicensed crypto platforms must exit the EU by the end of June.
Svmuu News: Carlos San Basilio, Chairman of the Spanish Securities Market Regulator (CNMV), stated that no extensions or exemptions will be granted during the transition period for the EU’s Markets in
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EU Watchdogs Warn of Impersonation Scams Amid MiCA Licensing Shakeout, With Criminals Using Fake Websites and Falsified Documents to Target Customers
EU Watchdogs Warn of Impersonation Scams Amid MiCA Licensing Shakeout, With Criminals Using Fake Websites and Falsified Documents to Target Customers
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Spanish Regulator Approves Venga's MiCA Authorization
Svmuu News: Spain’s National Securities Market Commission has authorized the cryptocurrency platform Venga to operate under the EU’s Market in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), making it one of the few
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Analysis: MiCA Takes Full Effect on July 1, Potentially Prompting Over 10 Million European Crypto Users to Switch Platforms
Svmuu News: With the European Union’s Market in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) set to take full effect on July 1, industry insiders expect the European crypto market to undergo a large-scale platform
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Spanish regulators have confirmed that the MiCA transition period will not be extended; unlicensed crypto platforms must exit the EU by the end of June.
Svmuu News: Carlos San Basilio, Chairman of the Spanish Securities Market Regulator (CNMV), stated that no extensions or exemptions will be granted during the transition period for the EU’s Markets in
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