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Zerohash Secures MiCA License in the Netherlands, Expanding Crypto Infrastructure Across Europe

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Zerohash has obtained authorization under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) from the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM), allowing it to deliver regulated digital asset and stablecoin services across the European Economic Area (EEA).

The newly granted license officially registers Zerohash as a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) in the Netherlands. It enables the company to provide B2B2C embedded crypto and stablecoin infrastructure to banks, fintech firms, and payment platforms throughout 30 EEA countries.

The approval marks a major step in Zerohash’s global regulatory expansion. The company already holds licenses in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Bermuda, Australia, and New Zealand, establishing itself as a key provider of compliant digital asset infrastructure for institutional clients.

The MiCA license positions Zerohash to play a pivotal role in Europe’s fast-evolving crypto landscape, particularly as financial institutions and payment firms seek compliant frameworks for stablecoin integration and crypto transactions.

Among its institutional partners are Interactive Brokers, Morgan Stanley, Franklin Templeton, and Stripe, all of which rely on Zerohash’s back-end infrastructure to power digital asset products.

With this latest approval, Zerohash joins a growing list of companies leveraging the EU’s unified MiCA framework to deliver cross-border crypto services, signaling increasing maturity and regulatory alignment across Europe’s digital finance ecosystem.

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Toheeb Kolade
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