Know who is authorised
to handle your crypto.
Search the official ESMA register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers, translated into something humans can actually use.
Clear data, careful conclusions. If a company is not found, that does not by itself mean it operates illegally. Names, legal entities and transitional rules matter.
How to read the resultsMarket pulse
MiCA authorisation at a glance.
A live view of where providers are authorised, which services dominate, and how the market is developing.
Where providers are authorised
Top six home markets · provider records
Most common permissions
Top six authorised crypto services
Authorisation momentum
Latest 12 months · current ESMA snapshot
The register
Authorised crypto providers.
Every record below comes from ESMA’s central MiCA register and is presented without ranking or endorsement.
— provider records
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The short version
MiCA brings one rulebook to Europe’s crypto market.
The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation creates a common authorisation and supervision framework for crypto-asset businesses across the EU and EEA.
Read ESMA’s MiCA overviewAuthorisation
Providers need approval from a national competent authority before offering covered crypto services under MiCA.
Passporting
An authorised provider may offer approved services across the markets listed in its regulatory notification.
Transparency
ESMA maintains a central register so consumers and businesses can verify providers and their authorised services.
Read with context
A register result is a starting point, not a verdict.
Authorisations belong to specific legal entities and cover specific services. A consumer-facing brand may use a different legal name, and one group can have more than one authorised entity.
ESMA says the register is updated at weekly intervals, so recent national decisions may not appear immediately. Withdrawn authorisations may remain listed with an end date.
Primary source
Official ESMA MiCA register.
This explorer cross-checks ESMA’s CSV files for authorised crypto-asset service providers and non-compliant entities. We simplify their presentation, but do not alter the underlying records.