Spain’s CNMV says no extensions to the MiCA deadline. Unlicensed crypto firms, including Binance, must exit the EU by end of June. Spain’s financial markets regulatorSpain’s CNMV says no extensions to the MiCA deadline. Unlicensed crypto firms, including Binance, must exit the EU by end of June. Spain’s financial markets regulator

Spain Draws a Hard Line: Unlicensed Crypto Firms Must Exit the EU

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Spain’s CNMV says no extensions to the MiCA deadline. Unlicensed crypto firms, including Binance, must exit the EU by end of June.

Spain’s financial markets regulator has drawn a firm line on MiCA compliance

Spain Draws a Hard Line: Unlicensed Crypto Firms Must Exit the EU

The Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) will grant no deadline extensions to crypto firms that have not secured licenses under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets framework. 

CNMV Chair Carlos San Basilio made the position clear on Friday at an event in Santander. Crypto companies had until the end of June to get licensed or shut down EU operations. There are no exceptions.

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Spain’s CNMV Stands Firm on MiCA Licensing Deadline

San Basilio addressed the matter directly when asked about major platforms, including Binance, that still lack MiCA authorization. 

Reuters reported his words: no exceptions, no extensions. The CNMV chair confirmed the regulator is in active contact with unlicensed firms. 

The priority, he said, is an orderly wind-down that protects customer assets and investor rights. The regulator is tracking how these firms transfer client funds to other providers during the transition.

San Basilio acknowledged the challenge is bigger for platforms operating across multiple EU markets with millions of users. That reality, however, does not change the regulatory position. The deadline stands regardless of firm size or user base.

Binance’s EU Push Runs Into a Wall

Binance is among the platforms caught in the crossfire. 

Earlier, the exchange vowed to maintain its EU presence and signaled a fresh effort to secure permission to operate there. That push came after its attempt to obtain a license through Greece failed. The failed Greece route now threatens access for millions of Binance users across Europe.

Reuters reported that the CNMV is monitoring Binance’s situation specifically given its scale. 

San Basilio confirmed regulators are keeping a close eye on how the platform handles the client asset transfer process. Protecting investors during that period is the top concern for the CNMV.

What Happens to Investors on Unlicensed Platforms

Investors who continue using platforms without MiCA authorization face real consequences. 

San Basilio confirmed they will not be able to carry out new transactions on unauthorized platforms. More critically, they will not receive MiCA protections if they do so. The regulatory safety net only applies where licensing is in place.

Enforcement of MiCA rules falls to individual EU member states for now. 

There are, however, active proposals to give the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) broader enforcement powers in the future. For Spain, the CNMV is moving forward under current authority, and the June deadline remains non-negotiable.

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