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Bleap Receives MiCA Licence to Operate Across the European Union

26 June 2026  ·  Updated 26 June 2026

Gabriel Caetano

Gabriel Caetano

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Bleap Receives MiCA Licence to Operate Across the European Union

Bleap has obtained its MiCA licence, enabling it to provide regulated crypto-asset services across all 27 EU member states. Learn what this milestone means for customers, regulatory compliance, and Bleap's next phase of growth.

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We got our MiCA licence. Here's what that actually means.

We just got approved. As of today, we're licensed to operate across the entire EU. This changes everything for us.

The problem we're solving

When we started Bleap, we were tired of fintech that doesn't work. We saw apps that freeze accounts without warning and services that treat you like a number instead of giving you control. We wanted to build a product that actually works, where you have real clarity on what's happening with your money.

Being legal across Europe matters because it protects customers and gives us the clarity to move at speed.

Why this moment matters

The Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation comes into force on July 1st. After that date, any crypto company without this licence cannot legally serve EU customers. We're officially as of today, licensed in Latvia. We're ready to serve all 27 EU member states from day one.

This isn't just regulatory approval, it's a competitive advantage. It means we can scale fast, dominate new markets, and focus on building the product instead of navigating paperwork.

Download Bleap

If you're looking for a financial app that actually works, download Bleap today. We're just getting started.

Disclaimer

Bleap is MiCA-licensed for regulated crypto-asset services. Trading, Vaults, and self-hosted products are not regulated under MiCA and do not benefit from MiCA protections.

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