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Con sede en Fráncfort (Alemania), BitGo Europe GmBH se fundó en 2023 como sede europea de BitGo y está registrada en múltiples jurisdicciones, entre ellas Italia, España, Polonia y Grecia.
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La Unión Europea (UE) se ha convertido en una región líder en innovación criptográfica tras la introducción de su normativa MiCA, que proporciona un marco regulatorio claro para los activos digitales.
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La licencia MiCA de BitGo llega en un momento crucial, ya que BitGo amplía su gama de productos para ofrecer una amplia variedad de soluciones de activos digitales de nivel institucional.
Fráncfort, Alemania – 12 de mayo de 2025 – BitGo, el proveedor líder mundial de infraestructura para soluciones de activos digitales, se complace en anunciar que la Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin) de Alemania ha concedido a BitGo Europe GmBH una licencia de Regulación de Mercados de Criptoactivos (MiCA) para prestar servicios de activos digitales en la UE.
Este hito permitirá a BitGo ampliar sus servicios en toda la Unión Europea, prestando servicio tanto a empresas nativas del sector de las criptomonedas como a empresas TradFi, incluidos bancos y gestores de inversiones, que buscan un socio de confianza y bien regulado para entrar en el espacio de los activos digitales.
Harald Patt, director general de BitGo Europe GmbH, comentó:
«Como líder mundial en infraestructura de activos digitales, el cumplimiento normativo es fundamental para nuestro negocio. Estamos orgullosos de haber obtenido la licencia MiCA de la BaFin, lo que nos permite afianzarnos en la Unión Europea. Esta licencia subraya nuestro compromiso de cumplir con los más altos estándares normativos, al tiempo que fomentamos la confianza y la innovación en el ámbito de los activos digitales. Estamos encantados de apoyar el crecimiento continuo de la adopción de las criptomonedas en Europa».
Desde la introducción de la normativa MiCA, el sector europeo de los activos digitales ha experimentado un auge en las aprobaciones normativas y la innovación, que abarca desde el staking hasta las stablecoins. BitGo mantiene su compromiso de desempeñar un papel clave en esta evolución, garantizando seguridad, cumplimiento normativo y fiabilidad de nivel institucional a su creciente base de clientes en toda la UE.
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