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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Zerohash lands MiCA license amid $2B Mastercard acquisition rumors
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Zerohash lands MiCA license amid $2B Mastercard acquisition rumors

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Stablecoin company Zerohash has secured a license under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), making it one of the first infrastructure providers authorized to offer stablecoin services across the EU. 

Zerohash Europe announced Sunday that it acquired a license from the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM). This allows the company to provide stablecoin and crypto products to banking institutions, financial technology companies and payment platforms across the 30 European Economic Area (EEA) countries. The AFM’s official registry confirmed that Zerohash has become a registered crypto-asset service provider (CASP). 

The approval positions Zerohash’s European arm as a CASP that can function as the backbone for organizations exploring tokenized assets, stablecoins and other blockchain-based financial products. 

Cointelegraph reached out to Zerohash for more information, but had not received a response by publication.