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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / MiCA Transition Deadline Forces EU Crypto Firms Toward Market Exit

MiCA Transition Deadline Forces EU Crypto Firms Toward Market Exit

What to know:

  • MiCA transition deadline falls on July 1, 2026, shutting down all unlicensed cryptocurrency firms in the EU.
  • As of May 2026, there are only 194 crypto platforms holding MiCA licenses, down from 3,000 platforms in 2024. 
  • ESMA urges contingency plans; unlicensed platforms must halt deposits and face enforcement actions after deadline.

By Bena Ilyas | Edited By Messam Raza,June 15, 2026, 12:00 PM

MiCA Transition

The European Union’s MiCA Transition period under the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation is approaching its conclusion on July 1, 2026, marking a critical compliance milestone for crypto businesses. Exchanges, brokers, and wallet providers that fail to obtain MiCA authorization by the deadline will no longer be permitted to offer services to users across the bloc.

A recent report by the European Cryptocurrency Platform Association (ECPA) found that there were 194 licensed crypto firms in the EU. The number appears to be much lower compared to the 3,000 crypto firms registered in 2024. Thus, almost 75% of crypto platforms could leave the market within a few years.

MiCA is designed to provide crypto firms with a single set of laws in all EU member states. The law also helps protect the investors and ensures compliance in all EU countries. MiCA transition also comes with a passporting system, which allows for cross-country services among other perks.

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MiCA Transition Forces Crypto Firms Toward Compliance Deadline

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has urged firms to prepare contingency plans before the July 1 cutoff. Unlicensed crypto platforms should either shut down their business, move their clients to authorized firms, or withdraw from serving European customers.

National regulators expect platforms to start preparing long before the MiCA Transition period ends. Platforms that have been licensed to operate within the European Union should continue to function without any interruptions. Clients of these companies will simply be asked to agree to new terms and undergo identity verification checks and AML/KYC.

Unlicensed platforms are expected to halt new deposits and encourage users to withdraw assets to self-custody wallets or regulated exchanges. According to the information shared with users by regulators, these companies will no longer be allowed to take deposits and should advise their users to withdraw funds.

As posted by Crypto Citizens Network, Europe’s crypto industry is approaching a major regulatory turning point as the EU’s MiCA transitional period is set to end on July 1, 2026, after which all crypto firms without full authorization will be forced to stop operating or risk breaching EU law. The post indicates that approximately only 17% of companies have managed to gain approval thus far, considering the fact that there are about 210+ CASPs approved as against more than 1,200 VASPs operating in the past in the region.

EU’s MiCA transitional period
Source: Crypto Citizens Network’s X Post

Europe’s Crypto Market Set for Transformation

With new laws in place, crypto companies will have a tougher time accessing the European market due to increased costs. Big exchanges and institutions with significant capital will be able to comply. However, it will be much harder for smaller operators to remain in the market.

Recent changes in the market show how powerful MiCA is. Several top platforms removed non-compliant stablecoins and continued to expand their regulated stablecoin offerings. Similarly, crypto exchange operators will soon face increased pressure.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Bena Ilyas

Bena Ilyas is a Global News Correspondent and Market Analyst at Tronweekly with over four years of experience covering global cryptocurrency, blockchain, and Web3 developments. She has written 1,000+ articles for leading crypto news platforms, reporting on Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, DeFi, and global crypto regulation, alongside Web3 trends, Layer 2 ecosystems, and AI-driven crypto use cases. Her work is based on verified sources and fact-based reporting for global market participants.

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