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Ripple Gets Full MiCA License in Europe: One of the Few to Clear the Bar

by MarketNewsBoard
3 hours ago
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Ripple just became one of the first major crypto companies to hold full MiCA authorization in Europe, days after over 80% of the continent’s crypto firms lost their right to operate. Luxembourg’s financial regulator, the CSSF, granted Ripple its complete Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license on July 6, 2026, clearing the way for regulated crypto payments across all 30 countries in the European Economic Area (EEA). Here’s what this means for the crypto industry, why the timing matters more than any headline suggests, and where Ripple’s European strategy actually stands.

What the CASP License Actually Covers

MiCA — short for Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation — is the EU’s unified rulebook for crypto companies. Think of it as Europe’s version of a single operating license for the entire bloc. Before MiCA, a crypto firm needed separate approvals in every country it wanted to operate in. Now, one CASP license from any EU member state lets a company “passport” its services across all 30 EEA nations.

Ripple’s CASP authorization covers exchange, transfer, and custody of crypto assets on behalf of clients. Combined with the Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license it secured from the same regulator in February, Ripple can now offer European banks and fintechs its full payment stack — collect, exchange, and pay out — through a single integration for the first time.

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In our view, this dual-license approach is the most strategically significant part of the announcement. Most CASP holders can offer exchange or custody. Ripple can now handle the entire regulated payment cycle end-to-end, which is exactly what institutional clients need before they commit real capital to blockchain-based infrastructure.

80% of EU Crypto Firms Didn’t Make the Cut

The timing of Ripple’s authorization carries weight. MiCA’s transitional grace period ended on July 1, 2026. After that date, any crypto firm without a CASP license is legally barred from serving EU clients.

The numbers are stark. Out of more than 3,000 companies that previously held national crypto registrations across Europe, roughly 280 secured MiCA authorization by the deadline — a conversion rate of less than 10%. According to data cited by The Block, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) confirmed 280 authorized CASPs as of July 3.

Binance, the world’s largest exchange by volume, withdrew its MiCA application in Greece and suspended services across several EU countries. Smaller firms simply shut down. France’s financial regulator confirmed that roughly 40% of its registered crypto providers never even submitted a MiCA application.

This matters because regulation is reshaping who survives in crypto. The compliance costs aren’t trivial — legal fees, capital requirements, governance structures, and ongoing reporting obligations price out most startups. What’s left is a smaller, more consolidated market dominated by well-funded firms like Ripple, Coinbase, Kraken, and OKX that treated licensing as a strategic investment rather than a bureaucratic nuisance.

Ripple’s European Play Goes Beyond a License

A license alone doesn’t build a business. What makes Ripple’s position interesting is the infrastructure it’s been assembling around it.

Ripple Payments — the rebranded version of its On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) network — is now live in over 60 markets with more than $100 billion in processed volume. Recent clients include AMINA Bank (a FINMA-regulated Swiss institution and the first European bank to adopt the service), UAE digital bank Zand, and Brazil’s Banco Genial. As we’ve covered in our analysis of companies using Ripple for cross-border payments, over 300 financial institutions now use RippleNet, with roughly 40% actively using XRP-powered features.

Cassie Craddock, Ripple’s Managing Director for UK and Europe, framed the license as an inflection point. Ripple’s official X account posted the news directly: “It’s official: Ripple has received its EU CASP license. We are now fully MiCA-compliant and ready to meet growing European crypto demand.”

We’re fully licensed in Europe and excited to keep building on the incredible momentum of recent months. Let’s go!🚀 https://t.co/LVKKKgpKVX

— Cassie Craddock (@CraddockCJ) July 6, 2026

With 75+ regulatory licenses globally — including UK Financial Conduct Authority registration secured in January 2026 — Ripple is arguably the most licensed crypto company in the world. That’s not just a compliance talking point. For institutional buyers evaluating counterparties, it’s the difference between a conversation and a procurement decision.

The RLUSD Question

Here’s where the story gets more nuanced — and where most coverage stops too early.

Ripple’s dollar-pegged stablecoin, RLUSD, has grown rapidly. Its supply on the XRP Ledger surged from roughly $20 million in late 2024 to about $800 million by mid-2026. Monthly transactions have jumped from 54,000 to over 600,000 in the same period. The stablecoin just launched in Japan, and Nuvion, an AI-powered banking platform, integrated RLUSD for cross-border settlements on the same day as the MiCA announcement.

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But here’s the gap most articles skip: RLUSD doesn’t yet appear in ESMA’s EMT (e-money token) register. Under MiCA, a dollar-backed stablecoin is classified as an e-money token and needs a separate authorization from a national regulator before it can trade on regulated EU exchanges. Circle’s USDC and EURC already have that authorization. Tether’s USDT chose not to pursue it and was delisted from major regulated EU platforms.

Ripple holds the EMI license that’s a prerequisite for pursuing EMT authorization — but that stablecoin-specific registration is still pending. Until it’s granted, RLUSD’s European reach is limited to over-the-counter or institutional arrangements, not standard exchange trading. Considering how much of Ripple’s growth story now runs through RLUSD rather than XRP, this is the next regulatory milestone to watch.

What This Means for You

If you’re a European crypto user, the MiCA transition is already affecting what you can access. Exchanges that didn’t secure a license are winding down or restricting services. Stablecoins that don’t meet MiCA’s reserve and disclosure requirements are disappearing from trading pairs. The market is getting smaller and more regulated — fast.

Ripple’s authorization signals that the companies building for compliance are positioned to capture the market share left behind. It also signals something broader: the crypto industry’s regulatory moat is becoming real. Getting licensed under MiCA takes serious capital, time, and legal infrastructure. That’s a barrier competitors can’t easily replicate.

For anyone watching the broader crypto security landscape — where April 2026 alone saw $629 million drained from DeFi protocols — regulation like MiCA represents one possible answer to an industry still struggling with fundamental trust issues. Whether it’s the right answer depends on whether compliance-first firms actually deliver better outcomes for users, not just better press releases.

FAQs

What is the CLARITY Act and how does it affect XRP? 

The CLARITY Act is U.S. legislation that splits crypto oversight between the SEC and CFTC. It cleared the Senate Banking Committee in May 2026 with bipartisan support. If passed, it would formally classify XRP as a commodity, removing the regulatory grey area that has slowed institutional adoption since the SEC lawsuit era.

How do cross-chain bridge exploits work? 

A cross-chain bridge moves crypto between different blockchains by locking assets on one chain and releasing equivalent tokens on another. Attackers exploit weaknesses in the verification process — like forging messages or compromising validator keys — to release tokens without backing. Bridges have lost over $2.9 billion all-time.

What happened to Binance’s MiCA license application? 

Binance filed for MiCA authorization in Greece in January 2026 but withdrew the application in June amid reports the regulator was inclined to decline. Without any EU member-state authorization, Binance suspended services across France, Italy, Spain, Poland, and other EU countries after the July 1 deadline.

How does Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin differ from USDC? 

RLUSD is issued under a New York Department of Financial Services trust charter and runs on both XRP Ledger and Ethereum. Circle’s USDC already holds MiCA EMT authorization in Europe, while RLUSD’s EMT registration remains pending. Both target institutional payment flows, but USDC currently has broader EU exchange availability.

What is XRP’s current price outlook for 2026? 

XRP trades near $1.07–$1.15 in early July 2026, down roughly 70% from its all-time high. Analyst forecasts range from $1.20 to $5+, with the CLARITY Act’s Senate floor vote being the most-watched catalyst. Our coverage of XRP’s key resistance levels breaks down the technical picture in detail.

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