BitGo Gains EU-Wide Approval to Serve Institutions Under New Crypto Rules

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/14 01:30:06
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In brief BitGo has become one of the first U.S. firms to receive approval under the EU’s unified crypto rules. The license enables institutional crypto custody services throughout Europe without country-specific approvals. The move comes as Europe irons out the implementation of its comprehensive digital asset framework. BitGo has secured regulatory approval from Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, BaFin, enabling the U.S. crypto custody provider to expand its services across the European Union’s member countries. The license positions BitGo as one of the first American digital asset firms to gain recognition under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework, a unified regulatory system, rolling out crypto custody services for its institutional clients across the bloc this year. BitGo has received a MiCA license from BaFin, marking a significant milestone in our European expansion. This approval extends our digital asset services across the EU—supporting both crypto-native companies and TradFi institutions, including banks and asset managers, seeking a... pic.twitter.com/wuyf6P01kg — BitGo (@BitGo) May 12, 2025 Receiving the approval shows its “commitment to the highest standards of security, transparency, and trust,” Harald Patt, managing director of the company’s European arm, said in a statement released Monday. BitGo broke ground for its EU headquarters in Frankfurt in 2023 as part of a broader push to expand across the Eurozone. Since launching its BitGo Europe subsidiary, the firm has secured registrations in countries including Italy, Spain, Poland, and Greece. Its approval from BaFin enables it to operate across all 27 EU member states under a single regulatory framework. The company joins other crypto businesses that have pursued EU credentials, including Circle and Crypto.com. What is the MiCA framework? The Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation is the European Union’s first comprehensive legal framework for crypto assets. Passed by the European Parliament in April 2023, MiCA aims to harmonize rules across EU member states, covering stablecoins, exchanges, and custodial services. It requires crypto firms to register with national regulators and meet consumer protection, transparency, and capital requirements. Stablecoin issuers, meanwhile, face strict oversight, including reserve mandates. MiCA also targets market abuse and insider trading in crypto markets. BitGo’s European regulatory win contrasts with its experience in the United States, where the firm faced issues with its plans to become a qualified custody solution in New York in 2020, amid friction with the Securities and Exchange Commission, then led by Gary Gensler. It later received approval and reached $1.75 billion in valuation by 2023. In March this year, the U.S. Treasury met with BitGo and other Bitcoin custodians in the U.S., convening on a panel called “Safeguarding America’s Bitcoin.” Earlier in April, BitGo was among the listed panel for the SEC’s roundtable on crypto custody. Decrypt reached out to BitGo for comments on the differences in regulatory frameworks between the U.S. and the E.U. Daily Debrief Newsletter Start every day with the top news stories right now, plus original features, a podcast, videos and more. Source: https://decrypt.co/318968/bitgo-gains-eu-wide-approval-to-serve-institutions-under-new-crypto-rules

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