BitGo Europe Debuts MiCAR-Compliant Crypto-as-a-Service in 30 EEA Countries

Published at 2026-03-03 10:00:23

BitGo Europe GmbH has expanded its Crypto-as-a-Service platform to cover 30 countries in the European Economic Area, delivering MiCAR-regulated custody and infrastructure to institutional clients. The launch adapts BitGo’s mature U.S. stack for European law, combining regulatory controls with the same API-driven developer experience that has supported exchanges and asset managers elsewhere.

For banks and fintechs, the offering reduces the compliance and engineering burden of bringing crypto products to market, letting firms integrate through BitGo’s APIs rather than building custody and controls in-house. The move strengthens BitGo’s global footprint and could accelerate regulated product availability across Europe, while raising the bar for other infrastructure providers competing for institutional business under MiCAR.

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