ABN AMRO of the Netherlands obtains MiCAR license and completes its first blockchain derivatives transaction
ChainCatcher reported that ABN AMRO has made new progress in the digital asset sector. Its German subsidiary, Hauck Aufhäuser Digital Custody, has obtained authorization under the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR), enabling it to provide crypto asset custody and related trading services to institutional clients under a unified regulatory framework, and gradually expand to other EU member states.
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