Bybit EU Launches Regulated European Operations with MiCAR License
The post Bybit EU Launches Regulated European Operations with MiCAR License appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. As of right now, Bybit EU is fully operating and regulated under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). Bybit is also launching an open-office concept at its Vienna headquarters, which is in accordance with its philosophy of putting the community first. During the press conference that took place today, Bybit EU was presented to the media in Austria and across Europe for the first time. Bybit EU enters the European market with a clear mission: to deliver crypto services that are fast, secure, and intuitive. These services are built on a foundation of regulatory clarity, transparency, and local engagement. Bybit EU’s EU headquarters are now operational in Vienna, and Austria’s Financial Market Authority (FMA) has issued a full MiCAR license. Ben Zhou, Co-Founder and CEO of Bybit stated: “Six years ago, we started with zero users and a bold vision. Today, we serve over 72 million users worldwide, and our mission continues. With Bybit EU, we’re combining innovation with regulation, building a secure and user-centric crypto ecosystem right here in the heart of Europe.” As of right now, Bybit EU is fully operating and regulated under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). This makes it one of the first internationally active cryptocurrency exchanges to acquire complete license to service all 29 nations that are included in the European Economic Area. The Financial Market Authority (FMA) of Austria, which is well respected for its competent and well-balanced approach to the regulation of digital finance, issued the license earlier this year. With the acquisition of this license, Bybit EU transforms into a regulated and passported firm that is able to do business across international boundaries with compliance that is consistent and lawful. Vienna’s Role as a Strategic Base for the Growth of Europe More than just a licensing milestone, the foundation of Bybit…

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As of right now, Bybit EU is fully operating and regulated under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). Bybit is also launching an open-office concept at its Vienna headquarters, which is in accordance with its philosophy of putting the community first. During the press conference that took place today, Bybit EU was presented to the media in Austria and across Europe for the first time. Bybit EU enters the European market with a clear mission: to deliver crypto services that are fast, secure, and intuitive. These services are built on a foundation of regulatory clarity, transparency, and local engagement. Bybit EU’s EU headquarters are now operational in Vienna, and Austria’s Financial Market Authority (FMA) has issued a full MiCAR license. Ben Zhou, Co-Founder and CEO of Bybit stated: “Six years ago, we started with zero users and a bold vision. Today, we serve over 72 million users worldwide, and our mission continues. With Bybit EU, we’re combining innovation with regulation, building a secure and user-centric crypto ecosystem right here in the heart of Europe.” As of right now, Bybit EU is fully operating and regulated under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). This makes it one of the first internationally active cryptocurrency exchanges to acquire complete license to service all 29 nations that are included in the European Economic Area. The Financial Market Authority (FMA) of Austria, which is well respected for its competent and well-balanced approach to the regulation of digital finance, issued the license earlier this year. With the acquisition of this license, Bybit EU transforms into a regulated and passported firm that is able to do business across international boundaries with compliance that is consistent and lawful. Vienna’s Role as a Strategic Base for the Growth of Europe More than just a licensing milestone, the foundation of Bybit…
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