CySEC reminds crypto firms about MiCA licence applications deadline
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) today issued an announcement reminding Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) operating in the Republic that the deadline for applying for authorisation under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) is 27 February 2026.
CASPs currently providing services under the national framework may continue their activities until their application is approved or rejected or, in any event, until the end of the transitional period on 1 July 2026, whichever occurs first.
CASPs that do not apply for authorisation by the above deadline are required to submit a wind-down plan, as the provision of crypto-asset services will no longer be permitted after the end of the transitional period.
Any continuation of activities beyond 1 July 2026 is conditional upon obtaining the relevant MiCA authorisation.
At the same time, CySEC notes that the cross-border provision of services to another EU Member State is permitted only where this is allowed under the national legislation of the host Member State and to the extent that the grandfathering regime has been adopted, in line with relevant ESMA guidance.
CASPs that remain registered in the relevant Register continue to be subject to all obligations arising both from the national rules and from Regulation (EU) 2023/1113, as previously announced by CySEC.
