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MiCA-authorised exchanges with Trading platform service

5 of 13 exchanges in the ESMA Register of MiCA-Authorised CASPs hold authorisation to provide "Trading platform" as defined in Article 3(1)(16) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114.

Exchanges authorised for Trading platform

Sourced from the ESMA register, retrieved 14 May 2026. Each entity's full service list is shown in the rightmost column.

Provider Home Member State Authorised Services Legal entity
Bitstamp Luxembourg 7 of 10 CustodyTrading platformExchange for fundsExchange for cryptoOrder executionOrder R&TTransfer services Bitstamp Europe S.A.
Bitvavo Netherlands 3 of 10 CustodyTrading platformTransfer services Bitvavo B.V.
Kraken Ireland 7 of 10 CustodyTrading platformExchange for fundsExchange for cryptoOrder executionPlacingTransfer services Payward Europe Solutions Limited
OKX Malta 8 of 10 CustodyTrading platformExchange for fundsExchange for cryptoOrder executionPlacingOrder R&TTransfer services OKX Europe Limited
Revolut Cyprus 6 of 10 CustodyExchange for fundsExchange for cryptoTrading platformPlacingTransfer services Revolut Digital Assets (Europe) Ltd

Showing 5 authorised exchanges. All data sourced from the ESMA Register of CASPs, retrieved 14 May 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Which MiCA-authorised exchanges offer Trading platform?

As of 14 May 2026, 5 entities in the ESMA register hold authorisation for this service: Bitstamp, Bitvavo, Kraken, OKX, Revolut.

What does "Trading platform" mean under MiCA?

"Trading platform" is one of ten crypto-asset services defined in Article 3(1)(16) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114. Authorisation for this service requires the entity to meet MiCA's prudential, conduct, and disclosure requirements specifically tailored to that service category.

Can a MiCA authorisation for one service be passported across the EEA?

Yes. Under Article 65 MiCA, an authorisation issued by a National Competent Authority enables passporting across all 30 EEA member states, subject to a notification process to each host-state regulator.

Sources

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

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