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No licence, no party: ESMA’s latest statement on MiCA transition

Mark Caruana Scicluna (Senior Associate)

by Ganado Advocates
June 2, 2026
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ESMA Highlights Key Dates and Compliance Tips for MiCA transition Deadline

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued a clear Statement regarding the end of the transitional periods under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).

The MiCA Deadline is Set

The “grace period” for crypto firms operating in the European Union (EU) officially expires on July 1, 2026. After this hard deadline, any entity providing crypto-asset services without a full MiCA license will be in breach of EU law. ESMA has made it clear that these firms must cease all unauthorised operations immediately to ensure market integrity.

Orderly Exit for Unlicensed Firms

Firms that do not secure authorisation by the deadline must execute “orderly wind-down plans” to protect their clients. These plans must be operational and designed to prevent economic harm, such as organising the transfer of assets to authorised providers or private wallets. Clients must be given prior notice before these exit plans are implemented to ensure transparency.

Managing Client Migration

Crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) are expected to take the lead in migrating EU clients to their platforms well before the July deadline. During this transition, CASPs must apply robust onboarding processes that meet all anti-money laundering and identity check requirements. This ensures that as the market shifts users remain within a safe regulated environment.

Critical Advice for Investors

ESMA urges all crypto investors to verify their providers using the official Interim MiCA Register. It is vital to remember that MiCA protections only apply to specific licensed legal entities, not an entire global group or brand name. If your provider is not authorised, you should move your assets to a licensed firm or a self-hosted wallet immediately to avoid losing your legal rights.

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