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Bitpanda Hit With Europe’s First Published MiCA Penalty in Austria

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  • Austria’s FMA fined Bitpanda 70,000 euros (~$82,000) in what stands as the first publicly disclosed enforcement penalty under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
  • The breaches were procedural and disclosure-related—failing to submit a white paper to the regulator 20 working days before publishing it, running a marketing communication before publishing the underlying white paper, and omitting a required disclaimer and contact details—rather than fraud or investor-loss allegations; the ruling is legally final.
  • The case lands as MiCA’s transition period for crypto firms winds down across the bloc, with Brussels also expected to revisit the framework in 2027 to tighten oversight of foreign stablecoin issuers.

Austrian regulators have fined crypto exchange Bitpanda 70,000 euros, roughly $82,000, in what stands as the first publicly disclosed enforcement penalty under the European Union’s landmark crypto rulebook.

Austria’s Financial Market Authority, known as the FMA, said the sanction stems from several breaches of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, or MiCA, the bloc’s comprehensive framework for digital assets.

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The regulator said the Vienna-based company failed to submit a required crypto-asset white paper to the FMA at least 20 working days before publishing it, as the rules mandate.

The FMA also found that Bitpanda circulated a marketing communication before publishing the underlying white paper, a sequencing MiCA prohibits. In a separate marketing message, the company omitted a mandatory disclaimer stating that the material had not been reviewed or approved by any regulator and that the offeror bears sole responsibility for its content, and left out a required phone number and email address.

The case was wrapped up through an accelerated procedure under Austrian financial-market law, and the FMA said the penalty ruling is legally final.

The violations are procedural and disclosure-related rather than allegations of fraud or investor losses, but the case is notable as an early marker of how European authorities intend to police the new regime. MiCA is designed to create a single set of rules across all 27 member states, with the stated goals of protecting investors and safeguarding the integrity of crypto markets.

The penalty lands as the industry navigates MiCA’s rollout. The framework took full effect for crypto-asset service providers in late 2024, with a transition period letting existing firms keep operating while they secured authorization. That grace window has been winding down across the bloc, squeezing companies that hadn’t yet come into full compliance. Brussels is also expected to revisit MiCA in 2027, with proposed revisions that would tighten oversight of foreign stablecoin issuers.

Bitpanda, one of Europe’s larger crypto platforms, holds MiCA licensing and has expanded aggressively across the continent. The relatively modest fine suggests the FMA treated the lapses as compliance failures rather than serious misconduct.

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