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Is Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. licensed under MiCA in the European Union?

Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.'s European entity (WEB3 Technology B.V.) is recorded as an authorised Crypto-Asset Service Provider under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, with its authorisation issued by Netherlands on 12 February 2026.

Verdict: Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised CASPs.

Legal entityWEB3 Technology B.V.
Home Member StateNetherlands
National Competent AuthorityDutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB)
Authorisation date
Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)724500YJVIN0Q94ZZG5
Authorised servicesCustody, Exchange for funds, Exchange for crypto, Transfer services

Source: ESMA Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers. Retrieved 30 June 2026.

About Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.

Ari10 is a consumer and business cryptocurrency service that, according to its own website, is built around 'Crypto. Simplified.' - bridging traditional finance and crypto for e-commerce and enterprises. Research describes it as a multi-asset exchange covering coins such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, BNB and its own ARI token, with instant buy and sell, swapping and card-based funding (Apple Pay, Google Pay, cards and the Polish BLIK method are shown on its site), and EUR support. The brand reports being founded in 2017 and is associated with a team in Poznan, Poland. Ari10 states it has served 940k+ customers and processes 800k+ monthly transactions; these are the company's own figures rather than independently verified data. Source: Ari10 official website

The legal entity behind the Ari10 brand is WEB3 Technology B.V., a company incorporated in the Netherlands. It is this Dutch entity that holds the authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), supervised by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM). Operating MiCA crypto-asset services in the EU requires authorisation from a national competent authority, and for Ari10 that authority is the Dutch AFM rather than a Polish regulator. Sources: Ari10 official website, Ari10 MiCA licence announcement

The MiCA authorisation held by WEB3 Technology B.V. covers a defined set of crypto-asset services: custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients, exchange of crypto-assets for funds, exchange of crypto-assets for other crypto-assets, and transfer services for crypto-assets. The MiCA licence covers those activities only. It does not, for example, extend to operating a trading platform, placing of crypto-assets, reception and transmission of orders, advice or portfolio management unless separately listed. The authorisation is a CASP (crypto-asset service provider) licence and is not a banking, e-money or investment-firm licence. Sources: Ari10 official website, Ari10 MiCA licence announcement

Prospective users should note a material change disclosed on Ari10's own site: the company states it is changing its operating model from 01.07.2026 and is directing users to information about winding down the exchange and planning withdrawals. This affects the availability of the consumer-facing service even though the underlying MiCA authorisation sits with WEB3 Technology B.V. Anyone relying on Ari10 should read the company's wind-down notice directly. Source: Ari10 exchange wind-down information

Which crypto services is Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. authorised to offer in the EU?

Under its MiCA authorisation issued by Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. (WEB3 Technology B.V.) is approved to provide the following services to EEA residents. Each service is defined in Article 3(1)(16) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114.

  • Providing custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients

    The exchange holds your crypto in its own wallets. Authorisation here means MiCA's segregation and insurance rules apply: client crypto-assets must be ring-fenced from the exchange's own funds.

  • Exchange of crypto-assets for funds

    The exchange offers crypto-to-fiat (e.g. BTC to EUR) and fiat-to-crypto conversion. Authorisation here implies MiCA's pricing transparency requirements.

  • Exchange of crypto-assets for other crypto-assets

    The exchange offers crypto-to-crypto trading (e.g. BTC to ETH). Required for most spot trading pairs not denominated in fiat.

  • Providing transfer services for crypto-assets on behalf of clients

    The exchange can move crypto between addresses on your behalf, including off-platform withdrawals. The Travel Rule applies to these transfers.

Which services is Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. not authorised to offer?

Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.'s MiCA licence does not cover: Trading platform, Order execution, Placing, Order R&T, Advice, Portfolio mgmt. These services may still be offered by other authorised providers, or by Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. under a different regulatory framework (for example, derivatives may fall under MiFID II rather than MiCA). Source: ESMA Register, retrieved 30 June 2026.

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Why is Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. licensed in Netherlands?

The Netherlands historically had one of the strictest pre-MiCA crypto frameworks, with DNB running a stand-alone Wwft register. AFM is the MiCA-designated competent authority. Bitvavo is the dominant Dutch-licensed CASP; many global exchanges previously withdrew from the Dutch market under pre-MiCA pressure. Source: Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB).

National Competent AuthorityDutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB)
Investor compensationDSI (Dutch investor compensation scheme) cover is limited.
Regulatory contextMarketing rules around crypto are particularly strict; AFM has fined non-compliant promotional activity.

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What does this mean for users of Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. in the EU?

If you transact through Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.'s EEA-authorised entity (WEB3 Technology B.V.), the protections introduced by MiCA apply to your relationship from onwards. In practical terms this means: client crypto-assets are ring-fenced from the exchange's own funds (Article 70 MiCA), the authorised entity holds prudential capital, has formal complaint-handling procedures, and is subject to transparency obligations on fees and order execution. Source: Regulation (EU) 2023/1114.

One thing to verify yourself: the legal entity you contract with day-to-day must match the entity in the ESMA register. Some global exchanges operate multiple legal entities under one brand. Confirm in Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.'s terms of service that your contracting entity is WEB3 Technology B.V., not a non-EEA affiliate.

Which MiCA-authorised exchanges are alternatives to Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.?

Three MiCA-authorised providers to consider. Drawn from the ESMA register, never paid placement.

ProviderHome Member StateAuthorisedServices
Alaric Securities Bulgaria 9 services
OKX Malta 9 services
Kraken Ireland 8 services

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Frequently asked questions about Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. and MiCA

Is Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. licensed under MiCA?

Yes. Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised Crypto-Asset Service Providers, with its authorisation issued by the competent authority of Netherlands.

Which EU countries can Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. serve under this licence?

A MiCA authorisation in one EEA member state permits passporting across all EEA member states, subject to a notification process to each host-state regulator.

Are my crypto-assets on Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V. protected under MiCA?

MiCA introduces ring-fencing of client crypto-assets, prudential capital requirements for the authorised entity, complaint-handling obligations, and conduct rules. It does not provide a deposit-guarantee scheme equivalent to bank deposit insurance.

What's the difference between the authorised entity and the global brand?

Some global exchanges operate multiple legal entities. The MiCA authorisation applies only to the specific legal entity in the ESMA register, not to the global brand. Verify the contracting entity in Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.'s terms of service.

Where can I check the official record?

The ESMA register publishes the authoritative list and updates it weekly. The direct link to Ari10 | Ari10 NL | WEB3 Technology B.V.'s entry is on this page under 'Sources'.