Italy’s financial regulator Consob has issued an urgent call to digital assets investors and operators as the nation moves closer to adopting MiCAR policies.
According to the late yesterday press release, Consob emphasised December 30, 2025, as the last day VASPs (Virtual Asset Service Providers) operating under the existing regime will be able to serve without full approval.
Consob has warned that operators who fail to follow this transition risk a ban.
Thus, any VASP operating in Italy should adhere to the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation or exit the marketplace.
The press release highlighted:
Italian regulators have only wanted VASPs to secure the OAM (Organismo Agenti e Mediatori) certificate to operate seamlessly over the years.
Meanwhile, MiCAR brings tougher rules, with only fully licensed Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) permitted to serve the European Union.
Meanwhile, the authorisation procedure involves operational checks, client protection requirements, supervisory controls, and existing monitoring. That’s far stricter than the previous model.
Consob stressed that VASPs will only operate if they apply for CASP certification in Italy or any other European Union Member State by December 30.
Operators who submit applications by this deadline can keep offering services until the final decision, but all entities should adhere to MiCAR by June 30, 2026.
Consob has warned both operators and day-to-day cryptocurrency users.
Investors should promptly confirm whether their desired service provider plans to adhere to the new policies and requirements.
Here, they can monitor two crucial things.
First and foremost, investors should check whether the operator has published its MiCAR transition plans.
Secondly, investors should verify the provider’s regulatory status after the deadline.
VASPs that don’t apply or fail to secure approval will not operate in Italy after December 30, and customers can request a return of their assets upon such developments.
Meanwhile, Consob confirmed warning operators multiple times during the transition phase, highlighting updates in September last year, July 2025, and the October 31 notice to companies still holding only the OAM certificate.
While some operators view MiCAR as the pathway for regulated, international operations, others consider the new regulation as the end of the road.
Meanwhile, digital assets investors should stay alert, check the provider’s regulatory status, and act before the new MiCAR regulations lock them out or pressure them with last-minute withdrawals.
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