Crypto.com décroche une licence de fournisseur de services d'actifs numériques (DASP) en France

Crypto.com has been granted approval by the regulators in France to provide digital asset services in the country, the crypto exchange announced on Wednesday. The cryptocurrency platform reports that it went through rigorous review, particularly around the topics of anti-money laundering and combatting terrorism financing, before receiving regulatory approval. With the approval, Crypto.com said it would bring a suite of products and services in compliance with local regulations to customers in France. Notably, the move comes a month after Binance went through the same process in France, which continues to lead crypto regulation in Europe.

“The European market is central to the long-term growth and success of Crypto.com, and we are tremendously proud to now receive registration in France from the AMF,” said Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek.

"Nous sommes impatients de continuer à travailler avec l'AMF et l'ACPR alors que nous introduisons nos produits et services en France, offrant aux utilisateurs une plateforme de cryptographie complète, sûre et sécurisée."

Alors que Crypto.com a accumulé les approbations réglementaires dans le monde au cours de l'année écoulée, l'enregistrement français est le dernier d'une série de ceux qu'il a reçus en Europe.

Le mois dernier, Crypto.com officiellement enregistré with the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as a crypto asset business. Marszalek had said that the UK represented a “strategically important market,” in light of the government's recent efforts to position itself as a global cryptocurrency hub.

Earlier, in July, the firm said that it had also received regulatory approval from the Italian financial regulator Organismo Agenti e Mediatori (OAM) to operate as a crypto provider.

The Singapore-based crypto platform's strategy of collecting approvals throughout Europe is particularly interesting as according to the anticipated Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation from the European Union, companies only need to become registered with one national authority in order to operate across the EU.


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