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Europe just set a hard deadline. No extensions.

MiCA's EU-wide grace period ends July 1, 2026. Millions of users are still on unlicensed exchanges, and platforms without authorization face fines or forced shutdowns.

Europe just set a hard deadline. No extensions.

The Clock Runs Out on July 1

The EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) is about to hit its hardest milestone yet. On July 1, the transitional period ends, and in-scope crypto asset service providers operating under national regimes must either hold a MiCA licence or stop serving EU clients. There will be no further grace period beyond the national transitional deadlines.

MiCA requires member states to give national authorities powers to order an immediate halt to services, compel client offboarding, name firms publicly, and impose administrative fines for unauthorized activity. An ESMA spokesperson confirmed that from July 1, non-authorized entities will not be allowed to operate within the EU and should implement wind-down and client migration plans. Penalties for non-compliance can reach up to €5 million or 5% of annual turnover.

Having an application in the queue will not shield platforms from the deadline. Companies still serving EU clients without authorization after the transition ends will be operating unlawfully and cannot expect to continue business as usual.

Millions of Users at Risk

The scale of the exposure is significant. According to analysis shared with Cointelegraph by OKX Europe, of 18.5 million crypto app downloads in Europe between May 2025 and May 2026, about 7.6 million (41%) were to exchanges that do not appear on the independent register of MiCA-authorized providers compiled from ESMA and national data. OKX Europe CEO Erald Ghoos noted that app download figures actually understate the problem, because they miss users who access exchanges via web browsers or who installed apps earlier and remain active. His firm estimates that around 60% of European crypto users continue to use exchanges operating outside the MiCA framework.

Several major exchanges are still awaiting MiCA authorization. Binance applied for a MiCA licence in Greece in January through the country's Hellenic Capital Market Commission and is not currently listed among MiCA-authorized providers in the EU.

Regulators in individual member states are also moving independently. In France, the Financial Markets Authority warned crypto firms to complete their MiCA licensing applications before June 30 or stop serving local customers. AMF President Marie-Anne Barbat-Layani said it had become "very, very urgent" for firms to finalize their applications. Companies without approval have been told to prepare orderly wind-down plans so users can recover or transfer their assets, with unauthorized providers facing blacklisting, public warnings, fines, and possible legal action.

Users can verify whether their exchange holds a valid MiCA authorization by checking the ESMA MiCA register, which remains publicly accessible at esma.europa.eu.

Sources:
Cointelegraph: EU MiCA Deadline Forces Crypto Firms to Secure Licenses or Exit Market
Crypto.news: 60% of European Crypto Users Still Using Unlicensed Exchanges Ahead of MiCA
ESMA: Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA)

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