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European Union ends crypto grandfathering, 83% of firms lack authorization
European Union ends crypto grandfathering as 83% of firms lack authorization. Explore the impact of new MiCA rules and enforcement on the EU crypto market.
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European Union ends crypto grandfathering, 83% of firms lack authorization

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnJuly 7, 20264 Mins Read
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By Michael Fawn

The European Union’s cryptocurrency sector has transitioned into a rigorous new enforcement phase following the July 1, 2026, expiration of the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) transitional period. This deadline effectively ends national “grandfathering” arrangements, requiring any firm providing services within the bloc to hold a formal Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) authorization or cease operations immediately.

While the broader MiCA framework for CASPs became fully applicable on December 30, 2024, the end of the transitional window marks the regulation’s first major test of uniform compliance across all 27 member states.

High financial barriers and market consolidation

Industry data reveals a sharp contraction in the market; only about 17% of the 1,200 firms previously operating under national registrations had secured full MiCA authorization just days before the July deadline. This shift follows the 2024 implementation of stablecoin rules, which first applied to asset-referenced and e-money tokens on June 30, 2024.

The cost of achieving compliance has proven to be a primary driver of market consolidation. Nicola Massella, a partner at Legal & Resilience, estimates that implementation costs for many firms range between €350,000 ($400,000) and €600,000 ($690,000).

For larger entities with broader service scopes, Edwin Mata, CEO of Brickken, notes that compliance expenses can climb as high as €2 million ($2.3 million). These figures reflect the complex documentation and operational changes required to meet the EU’s single rulebook standards.

Joel Hugentobler, a cryptocurrency analyst at Javelin Strategy & Research, suggests this financial pressure is triggering a “thinning of the herd.” Smaller firms that cannot absorb these costs are reportedly exiting the market or moving operations outside the EU.

However, Hugentobler notes that while the market may become less competitive in the short term, the clearer oversight is expected to make the European region more institutionally credible for long-term growth and investor sentiment.

Strict penalties and the supervision era

With authorization windows closed, the Focus of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) and national regulators has shifted toward active supervision. The stakes for firms operating without a license are high.

Eckehard Stolz, managing director of Amina EU, highlights that penalties for MiCA violations start at €5 million or 5% of a firm’s annual turnover. Furthermore, the European Banking Authority (EBA) proposed in June 2026 that penalties for certain stablecoin-related breaches should reach up to 12.5% of annual turnover.

These enforcement risks are already altering the corporate strategies of global players. Recent reports indicate that exchanges like Bybit have restricted trading for users in the European Economic Area (EEA), while Revolut recently announced plans to delist Tether (USDT) to align with MiCA’s specific stablecoin requirements.

To remain competitive, authorized firms are also mandated to comply with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), which has applied to all EU-regulated financial entities since January 17, 2025.

The road toward a MiCA review

The regulatory environment remains in flux as the European Commission conducts a targeted consultation on the first comprehensive review of the framework. This process, which many industry participants refer to as “MiCA 2,” officially launched on May 20, 2026. The consultation period is scheduled to remain open for industry feedback until August 31, 2026, allowing stakeholders to weigh in on how the rules should evolve.

Patrick Hansen, Director of EU Strategy & Policy at Circle, describes MiCA as a “true game changer” because it replaces the need for firms to seek individual permits in every member state with a single “passporting” right. The success of this unified market now depends on whether national authorities can consistently apply the same rules.

As the EU enters this new chapter, the focus remains on whether these regulations will successfully attract the traditional financial institutions the framework was designed to protect.

Michael Fawn

About Michael Fawn

Michael Fawn is a cryptocurrency journalist and blockchain analyst with a passion for breaking down complex market trends into easy-to-understand insights. Covering everything from Bitcoin and Ethereum to emerging altcoins and Web3 innovation, Michael focuses on delivering accurate, timely, and engaging crypto news for investors and enthusiasts alike. With years of experience following the digital asset industry, Michael keeps readers informed on the latest developments shaping the future of finance.

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