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MiCA-authorised crypto exchanges in Lithuania

6 crypto-asset service providers are authorised under MiCA with Lithuania as their home Member State, as recorded in the ESMA register.

Authorised CASPs in Lithuania

Sourced from the ESMA Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers, retrieved 30 June 2026.

Provider Home Member State Authorised Services Legal entity
BLUE EMI
BLUE EMI UAB BLUE EMI LT
Lithuania 1 of 10 MiCA services Custody UAB BLUE EMI LT
Coingate
Coingate UAB Decentralized
Lithuania 4 of 10 MiCA services CustodyExchange for fundsExchange for cryptoTransfer services UAB Decentralized
Myriad Capital
Myriad Capital UAB Micar assets
Lithuania 6 of 10 MiCA services CustodyExchange for fundsExchange for cryptoOrder executionOrder R&TTransfer services UAB Micar assets
Newrails
Newrails Newrails, UAB
Lithuania 2 of 10 MiCA services CustodyTransfer services Newrails, UAB
Robinhood
Robinhood Robinhood Europe UAB
Lithuania 4 of 10 MiCA services CustodyOrder executionOrder R&TTransfer services Robinhood Europe UAB
Simplex
Simplex Nuvei Liquidity UAB
Lithuania 4 of 10 MiCA services CustodyExchange for fundsExchange for cryptoTransfer services Nuvei Liquidity UAB

Showing 6 authorised exchanges. All data sourced from the ESMA Register of CASPs, retrieved 30 June 2026.

Understand the register

Why these providers are listed and what their authorisation means for you:

Frequently asked questions

Which crypto exchanges are MiCA-authorised in Lithuania?

As of 30 June 2026, the ESMA register lists 6 entities authorised in Lithuania: BLUE EMI, Coingate, Myriad Capital, Newrails, Robinhood, Simplex.

Who is the regulator for crypto exchanges in Lithuania?

The National Competent Authority of Lithuania is responsible for MiCA authorisation and ongoing supervision of crypto-asset service providers domiciled there.

Can an exchange authorised in Lithuania serve users in other EEA countries?

Yes. Under MiCA Article 65, an authorisation issued by the Lithuania regulator allows passporting of services across all 30 EEA member states, subject to notification.

Sources

  1. ESMA Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers
  2. Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA)

Filtered views are derived from the live ESMA register. Inclusion is determined solely by registration status; The Crypto Register has no commercial relationship with any listed provider.