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    On July 1, 2026, the temporary permission that lets crypto companies keep operating in Europe while they wait for a proper MiCA license runs out, and it creates a huge problem that lands straight on ordinary users.

    Europe’s crypto law, known as MiCA, requires any exchange, broker, or wallet service that wants EU customers to hold an official license. Hogan Lovells counted only 194 licensed crypto firms across the EU as of May 2026, including banks, in a market that had more than 3,000 registered crypto companies back in 2024.

    Around 75% of those older firms are expected to lose their right to operate once the grace period ends. Lawmakers insist that the law was written to protect consumers. But in the short term, it only protects them by cutting off access to any platform that didn’t get a license in time.

    There’s less than three weeks until the permission runs out, which can make the deadline feel much less pressing than it really is. Getting a license takes months of review by a national regulator, so any company that doesn’t already have one has effectively run out of time to get approved before the cutoff.

    For those companies, the next few weeks are about closing down in an orderly way, handing their customers over to a licensed competitor, or pulling out of Europe altogether, and ESMA, the EU’s markets watchdog, has said those shutdown plans were supposed to be ready to go well before July 1.

    What the cutoff means for people holding crypto in Europe

    What happens to users depends on which platform they use. If an exchange already holds a MiCA license or operates through a licensed European arm, its accounts should continue to work much as they do now.

    If a platform is moving its customers to a licensed sister company, users might receive emails asking them to agree to new terms and re-verify their identities, since the EU expects licensed firms to bring existing customers across with full identity and AML checks before the deadline.

    Platforms that haven’t been licensed will start blocking new deposits if they haven’t already and will push users to withdraw their funds to wallets or other licensed exchanges.

    Both exchanges and users will feel the most pressure in France, where regulators are taking the cutoff data pretty seriously. The country’s financial regulator, the AMF, told unlicensed firms they must stop operating from July 1 and warned that ignoring the rule is a criminal offense under French law, carrying up to two years in prison and a €30,000 fine.

    The AMF can and probably will put unlicensed providers on a public blacklist, warn the public about them, and ask the courts to block their websites. At a press event in Paris on May 28, AMF president Marie-Anne Barbat-Layani told reporters that it had become urgent for companies to submit their applications, and Reuters reported her warning that companies still serving EU customers without a license could be taken to court.

    Unlike exchanges, most users won’t face any issues. They can check whether the platform they use holds its own MiCA license or operates through a licensed European company by checking in their national regulator’s register or in the EU’s central list of licensed companies.

    A working app and a polished website only tell you a company is still up and running, while the official register tells you whether it’s actually allowed to serve you after the deadline.

    MiCA will reshape Europe’s crypto market

    Meeting MiCA’s rules is expensive, and the cost burden falls on banks, large exchanges, and well-funded platforms that can afford the lawyers, capital, and compliance staff the law demands. This essentially monopolizes the market, reducing it to a handful of licensed players.

    Poland alone had more than 1,400 of those older registered firms, and the small, lightly regulated operators spread across Europe are the ones most likely to vanish first as their old registrations lapse.

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    The European crypto market that comes out the other side of July 1 will be smaller and built almost exclusively of and around licensed institutions. While that’s exactly what raising the bar was meant to achieve, it’s also the reason a good chunk of consumer choice disappears along with it.

    That was the source of most of the political tension we’ve seen around MiCA in the past year or so. It was selling a single, cohesive European market, where one license earns a company the right to operate in all 27 EU countries, a pretty common regulatory setup called passporting.

    However, those licenses are actually issued by 27 separate national regulators, and they haven’t been working at the same speed or the same standard.

    Malta, in particular, drew scrutiny from ESMA after questions about how such a small regulator could approve so many licenses so quickly, and Barbat-Layani said that France would be willing to reject licenses granted by countries it doesn’t trust, calling it a “serious collective failure” it would rather avoid.

    So the July 1 deadline will double as a test of whether MiCA really created one unified market, or a race in which companies just shop for the most lenient country and use its license to reach everyone else.

    Stablecoins have already shown us how this plays out once the rules bite. Despite being the largest stablecoin in the world, Tether’s USDT never met MiCA’s requirements, which led Coinbase, Kraken, Crypto.com, and Binance to pull it from their European platforms, while compliant tokens like Circle’s USDC and its euro version, EURC, kept their place in the market.

    Tether’s answer was to invest in compliant European issuers while leaving USDT as is, and the list of approved companies that built up through 2025 left some of the biggest names in crypto on the outside. The pressure that reshaped Europe’s euro stablecoin market is now reaching the exchanges and brokers themselves.

    The weeks around July 1 are worth watching for the signs of all this in practice: big exchanges announcing moves to new European arms, regulators publishing warnings or blacklists, platforms cutting off services in France, Spain, Italy, or Germany, any last-minute approvals, and the wave of emails to users about withdrawals and account transfers, each one a clue about where the market is settling.

    The deadline meant to protect Europe’s crypto users will spend its first days showing many of them whether their exchange is even allowed to serve them, and that’s the contradiction MiCA now has to answer for.

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