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MiCA status

Is Coinmetro MiCA-licensed?

No verified MiCA licence.
No MiCA licence

Status checked on 2 August 2026 against the official ESMA register

Coinmetro does not hold a verified MiCA CASP licence. The Estonian exchange operated under the transitional regime until that regime closed on 1 July 2026. Estonia cancelled its FIU-era licences that day. No Coinmetro MiCA CASP authorisation appears on the ESMA register.

Practical effect: Coinmetro has no verified CASP authorisation. Check the contracting entity and any separate permissions before you rely on MiCA conduct, safeguarding or complaint rights.

See the tracked MiCA-licensed exchanges, or read what changed on 1 July 2026.

At a glance

Supervising or reporting authority
None recorded
Entity jurisdiction or country context
Estonia
EEA MiCA authorisation
Not authorised in the EEA
MiCA register route
No current entry
Register entry date
No current entry date
EEA passporting
No
Exchange type
CEX
MiCA services
Not recorded in the current register

Common questions

Can I still use Coinmetro from the EU?

MiCA does not itself make account holding illegal. National and product rules can still apply. Since 1 July 2026, an in-scope provider generally needs an Article 63 authorisation or an eligible Article 60 notification route. Coinmetro can apply location restrictions or close user accounts.

Is money on Coinmetro protected under MiCA?

Coinmetro has no verified CASP authorisation. Do not assume that MiCA conduct, safeguarding or EU-regulator complaint rights apply to the service. Verify the contracting entity and any separate permissions.

Is there a MiCA-licensed alternative to Coinmetro?

Yes. 51 of the exchanges we track have current MiCA register entries. The licensed list shows each mapped entity, regulator and entry date.

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