The Spanish regulatory agency approves Venga for MiCA authorization
The Spanish National Securities Market Commission has authorized the cryptocurrency platform Venga to operate under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), making it one of the few entities in Spain to receive MiCA approval. The MiCA transitional period took effect on July 1, and digital asset companies that previously operated under national rules must obtain formal approval under the new regime, or they must cease providing regulated services in the EU.
This authorization allows Venga to provide services within the market composed of 27 EU member states based on a single regulatory framework. Michael Stroev, co-founder and CEO of Venga, stated that the MiCA review covers aspects such as ownership structure, corporate governance, management suitability, risk framework, and product infrastructure. Previously, over 3,000 crypto companies in the EU held local virtual asset service provider registrations, but currently, about 240 companies have received full MiCA authorization, with fewer than 15 companies approved in Spain.
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