PANews reported on October 23rd that fintech giant Revolut is about to launch its cryptocurrency services across the EU after obtaining the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Directive (MiCA) license, according to DL News. Revolut announced on Wednesday that it had received the MiCA license from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission. This license allows Revolut to promote its cryptocurrency services in 30 countries within the European Economic Area. Revolut's MiCA license also heralds the upcoming launch of "Crypto 2.0." The company stated that the new service will provide users with access to over 280 cryptocurrencies, zero-fee staking services, and zero-difference stablecoin to USD conversions.
Revolut prepares to launch crypto services in Europe after securing MiCA license
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