Zerohash Europe has obtained Electronic Money Institution authorization from De Nederlandsche Bank, establishing itself as the pioneering MiCAR-certified digital asset firm to achieve complete EMI credentials. This regulatory milestone provides the organization with expanded legal authority for cryptocurrency services and electronic payment operations. The approval solidifies Zerohash’s standing within Europe’s regulated blockchain asset ecosystem.
The EMI authorization enables Zerohash to conduct conventional electronic payment activities throughout the European Economic Area. The organization can now facilitate payment transactions, stablecoin applications, and digital asset services under enhanced regulatory frameworks. This development establishes a transparent pathway for financial institutions, technology companies, trading platforms, and service providers requiring compliant operational infrastructure.
Zerohash obtained its MiCAR authorization in October 2025 from the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets. MiCAR provides crypto-asset service operators with authorization to function throughout EU member states. Nevertheless, stablecoin-related transactions demand additional regulatory supervision under electronic money regulations.
The European Banking Authority implemented this regulatory distinction through official guidance issued in 2025 and subsequent clarifications published in 2026. The authority determined that certain electronic money token transactions fall within existing electronic payment regulatory frameworks. Consequently, the EMI authorization provides Zerohash with supplementary regulatory authority in areas where MiCAR certification alone might not encompass all service offerings.
The EMI authorization carries significant importance as European authorities continue developing comprehensive regulatory frameworks for stablecoins. Organizations processing stablecoin-enabled financial transactions require explicit authorization to integrate cryptocurrency infrastructure with conventional payment networks. Zerohash now possesses the capability to address this market need through combined MiCAR and EMI credentials.
The organization indicated that the dual authorization structure supports financial institutions, brokerage firms, payment processors, and enterprise platforms. It enables business partners to integrate cryptocurrency and stablecoin capabilities without developing comprehensive infrastructure internally. This operational approach aligns with Europe’s increasing demand for regulatory-compliant digital asset solutions.
Zerohash has strengthened its European operations from its Amsterdam headquarters in recent periods. The company currently provides services to Interactive Brokers Europe throughout the region. Furthermore, the EMI authorization strengthens the company’s market position as stablecoin utilization expands across payment systems, trading venues, and financial service platforms.
Zerohash commenced operations in 2017 and currently maintains a workforce of approximately 200 employees globally. The organization operates facilities in New York, Chicago, North Carolina, and Amsterdam. The company successfully completed a $104 million Series D-2 financing round at a $1 billion corporate valuation.
The organization has additionally submitted an application to the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency seeking a national trust banking charter. This initiative demonstrates its strategic plan to expand regulated activities beyond European markets. The newly obtained EMI authorization adds strategic momentum to its worldwide regulatory compliance approach.
Industry reports also connect Zerohash to ongoing capital raising discussions following unsuccessful acquisition negotiations with Mastercard. The company reportedly seeks to raise $250 million at a $1.5 billion valuation. As a result, the EMI authorization reinforces its competitive market position as digital asset infrastructure providers compete for regulated enterprise clientele.
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