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Is MERIA licensed under MiCA in the European Union?
MERIA's European entity (MERIA SAS) is recorded as an authorised Crypto-Asset Service Provider under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, with its authorisation issued by France on 22 June 2026.
Verdict: MERIA appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised CASPs.
| Legal entity | MERIA SAS |
|---|---|
| Home Member State | France |
| National Competent Authority | Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) |
| Authorisation date | |
| Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) | 969500UJSWU20FEXQ504 |
| Authorised services | Custody, Exchange for funds, Order execution, Portfolio management, Portfolio management on crypto-assets, Transfer services |
Source: ESMA Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers. Retrieved 30 June 2026.
About MERIA
MERIA is a consumer-facing crypto-asset platform operated by MERIA SAS (formerly Just Mining SAS), a company based in France. According to its own research and public profile, it was founded in 2017 by Owen Simonin (known online as Hasheur) and is headquartered in Metz. The platform lets individuals and professionals buy, sell and exchange crypto-assets, with supported coins including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche and MultiversX, and it accepts EUR via SEPA transfer and card payments. MERIA describes itself as 'le leader français du staking' (the French staking leader) and offers staking, recurring DCA buying, on-chain delegation and stablecoin yield products alongside spot trading and a managed-mandate service. Sources: meria.com, AMF DASP/CASP register
On the regulatory question, the contracting legal entity is MERIA SAS, supervised in France by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF). MERIA had been registered with the AMF as a Digital Asset Service Provider (DASP) since 2021, and the company states on its website that it obtained its MiCA Crypto-Asset Service Provider (PSCA/CASP) authorisation from the AMF in 2026 under the number PSCA-AGR-2026-020, in accordance with the EU MiCA Regulation. Sources: meria.com, AMF register
The MiCA authorisation covers a defined set of crypto-asset services: custody and administration of crypto-assets, exchange of crypto-assets for funds, execution of orders for crypto-assets, portfolio management, portfolio management on crypto-assets, and transfer services. Services outside this list - for example operating a trading platform, reception and transmission of orders, placing of crypto-assets, or providing investment advice - are not part of this authorisation unless separately granted. MERIA reports on its homepage that it has around 150,000 users and roughly 350 million euros under management and delegation; these are the company's own figures. Source: meria.com
Which crypto services is MERIA authorised to offer in the EU?
Under its MiCA authorisation issued by Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), MERIA (MERIA SAS) is approved to provide the following services to EEA residents. Each service is defined in Article 3(1)(16) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114.
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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.
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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.
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Execution of orders for crypto-assets on behalf of clients
The exchange can place orders for you on third-party venues (smart-routing). Less common in retail crypto; relevant for brokerage-style services.
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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 MERIA not authorised to offer?
MERIA's MiCA licence does not cover: Trading platform, Exchange for crypto, Placing, Order R&T, Advice, Portfolio mgmt. These services may still be offered by other authorised providers, or by MERIA under a different regulatory framework (for example, derivatives may fall under MiFID II rather than MiCA). Source: ESMA Register, retrieved 30 June 2026.
See other MiCA-authorised exchanges by service:
Why is MERIA licensed in France?
France ran one of the EU's earliest national crypto regimes, the PACTE Law DASP (Digital Asset Service Provider) registration, which gave the AMF years of pre-MiCA supervisory experience. The AMF began granting MiCA CASP authorisations in 2025-2026 and also maintains a public white list of CASPs passporting into France from other EEA states. BlockNodes SAS, the French entity behind the SwissBorg consumer brand, received its direct MiCA authorisation from the AMF in March 2026. Source: Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF).
| National Competent Authority | Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) |
|---|---|
| Investor compensation | Fonds de Garantie des Dépôts et de Résolution (FGDR); check directly with the AMF for crypto-asset-specific compensation scope. |
| Regulatory context | Early mover on national crypto licensing (PACTE Law) ahead of MiCA; the AMF also publishes a white list of EEA-passported CASPs. |
What does this mean for users of MERIA in the EU?
If you transact through MERIA's EEA-authorised entity (MERIA SAS), 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 MERIA's terms of service that your contracting entity is MERIA SAS, not a non-EEA affiliate.
Which MiCA-authorised exchanges are alternatives to MERIA?
Three MiCA-authorised providers to consider. Drawn from the ESMA register, never paid placement.
| Provider | Home Member State | Authorised | Services |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alaric Securities | Bulgaria | 9 services | |
| BANQUE DELUBAC | France | 7 services | |
| COINHOUSE | France | 7 services |
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Frequently asked questions about MERIA and MiCA
Is MERIA licensed under MiCA?
Yes. MERIA appears in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised Crypto-Asset Service Providers, with its authorisation issued by the competent authority of France.
Which EU countries can MERIA 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 MERIA 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 MERIA'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 MERIA's entry is on this page under 'Sources'.
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