
MiCA Explained: What the End of the EU Crypto Transition Period Means
The EU MiCA transition period ended on July 1, 2026, leaving 244 licensed crypto firms. Learn what MiCA is, who qualified, and what changes for users.

The EU MiCA transition period ended on July 1, 2026, leaving 244 licensed crypto firms. Learn what MiCA is, who qualified, and what changes for users.

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The Ethereum Foundation cut 54 staff and slashed its budget by 40% in June 2026. Learn what the EF is, why it matters, and what the restructure means for builders.

Only ~200 of 1,200+ crypto firms are MiCA-licensed. Discover which exchanges are legally approved for EU users after the July 1, 2026 deadline and how to verify them.

80% of EU crypto exchanges are unlicensed and must exit by July 1, 2026. Find out which platforms are leaving and what you should do now to protect your funds.

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A Japanese corporate pension fund serving 1,200 businesses is allocating 1% of its $136M to crypto in FY2026. Here is what the move means and why it matters.

Canadas 2026 federal budget proposes banning crypto ATMs to cut fraud. Learn how Bitcoin ATMs work, why regulators are acting, and the safest alternatives for buying crypto.