by aria-crypto.com
April 14, 2025 at 15:11
EU Crypto Advertising Landscape Transforms as Google Enforces MiCA Licensing
Starting April 23, Google will restrict crypto advertising within the European Union to only those firms licensed under the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation.
Advertisers must now secure certification from Google and prove their registration as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) under the MiCA framework.
This regulatory shift applies to all 27 EU member states, replacing the existing patchwork of national licensing systems.
Crypto platforms that were previously advertising under local rules in countries like France, Germany, and Finland will have until mid-to-late 2025 to transition to MiCA compliance.
Google will not immediately suspend accounts for non-compliance, providing a grace period with at least seven days' notice before enforcement actions.
Several exchanges, including OKX and Crypto.com, have already obtained MiCA licenses in preparation for these changes.
This move by Google aligns with broader regulatory trends in the crypto space, as nations tighten rules around cryptocurrency activities.
In South Korea, authorities have simultaneously blocked applications from unregistered exchanges, further emphasizing a global shift towards stricter compliance measures.
These actions by major tech and financial regulators highlight the importance of adhering to evolving regulatory standards in the crypto industry.
As the landscape changes, both crypto companies and investors must stay informed and adapt to ensure their operations remain legitimate and secure.
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