Breaking News: A leading exchange has submitted a MiCA license application to Greece and is working with the local regulator HCMC to advance compliance efforts.
It is worth noting that there is a new development from French regulators — the exchange has not yet obtained a MiCA license in France. According to the EU MiCA regulation schedule, the relevant transition period will officially end on June 30. In other words, if the exchange fails to complete compliance certification, it will have to cease operations in France starting in July.
From another perspective, Greece has not issued any MiCA licenses so far, which also means that the approval of this exchange’s application in Greece remains uncertain. The entire EU MiCA compliance timeline is becoming increasingly tight.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 4h ago
Things are tense over in France, with the deadline on June 30th. Is this guy still gambling in Greece? LOL, neither side has a solution.
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TokenTherapist
· 13h ago
France didn't get the license, and now they're betting on Greece. This is playing with fire...
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The June 30th deadline is approaching, and the EU really doesn't seem to care...
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Greece has never issued a MiCA license; applying is like gambling, and this exchange is quite bold.
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It seems these exchanges are all betting that regulators will loosen up, but the results could be disastrous.
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Once again, it's the Greece rescue routine. France failed and now they have to choose between two options. Truly unbelievable.
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ApyWhisperer
· 13h ago
They haven't obtained the license in France yet, and now they're trying their luck in Greece? Sounds like a gamble. Greece hasn't issued any licenses either. Isn't this playing with fire?
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WenAirdrop
· 13h ago
France is shutting down in July. Now I just remembered to try my luck in Greece. Is this gambling or an alternative plan?
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BearMarketMonk
· 13h ago
France slips up, Greece gets lucky. I know this trick well... Another story about betting on June 30.
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SerNgmi
· 13h ago
France hasn't sorted it out and is still messing with Greece. Are they really willing to take a gamble?
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It's the same old trick of staging a comeback, with the June deadline approaching.
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Greece hasn't even issued a license yet. It's no wonder that application won't pass.
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Is the EU's compliance so urgent? It feels like a game of hot potato.
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If Greece succeeds, what will happen to France's part? Are they really going to shut down?
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Those in the know understand that Greece's move is probably just a setup. The key is whether France can handle it.
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Is this exchange gambling that the EU won't really take serious action?
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LightningHarvester
· 13h ago
It's the same trick again, trying your luck in Greece first. France has already given up. Really?
Breaking News: A leading exchange has submitted a MiCA license application to Greece and is working with the local regulator HCMC to advance compliance efforts.
It is worth noting that there is a new development from French regulators — the exchange has not yet obtained a MiCA license in France. According to the EU MiCA regulation schedule, the relevant transition period will officially end on June 30. In other words, if the exchange fails to complete compliance certification, it will have to cease operations in France starting in July.
From another perspective, Greece has not issued any MiCA licenses so far, which also means that the approval of this exchange’s application in Greece remains uncertain. The entire EU MiCA compliance timeline is becoming increasingly tight.