Ripple wins Luxembourg CSSF full MiCA CASP approval, enabling regulated EEA services
Ripple has received full authorization from Luxembourg’s financial regulator CSSF as a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) under the EU’s MiCA framework, upgrading its status from preliminary approval to full compliance in Luxembourg [1] [2].
Multiple reports say the approval enables Ripple to offer regulated crypto payment and related services across the European Economic Area (EEA)—spanning 30 countries—after it completed its compliance setup for MiCA [3] [4].
The CSSF decision marks Ripple’s move into a fully MiCA-authorized position for CASP activities in Luxembourg, expanding its ability to operate across the EEA [1] [3].
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- 2Ripple (XRP) Scores Major European Win With Full MiCA LicenseCryptoPotato• Jul 6, 2026
- 3Ripple secures MiCA CASP authorization from Luxembourg’s CSSF, unlocking 30 European marketsCrypto Briefing• Jul 6, 2026
- 4Ripple joins Europe’s licensed crypto firms after MiCA wincrypto.news• Jul 6, 2026
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