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MiCA License Is Just the Starting Line: EU Crypto Custodians Face Operational Resilience Scrutiny

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MiCA License Is Just the Starting Line: EU Crypto Custodians Face Operational Resilience Scrutiny

Obtaining a licence under the EU’s Markets in Crypto‑Assets Regulation (MiCA) is merely the opening act for crypto custodians.

The Deepening Shadow of Regulation

MiCA’s transition period has ended, and licensed CASPs (Crypto Asset Service Providers) are now subject to the European Securities and Markets Authority’s (ESMA) Common Supervisory Action (CSA). The review goes beyond confirming licence status; it evaluates the maturity of operational‑resilience frameworks.

ESMA’s Coordinated Oversight Move

ESMA will sample a cohort of authorised CASPs to assess risks across key management, storage, transaction controls, incident response and third‑party dependencies. The scrutiny runs in parallel with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), creating a dual‑regulatory test.

Voices from the Frontline

  • Sebastien Dessimoz (Taurus): “A licence is the start line, not the finish.”
  • Jody Mettler (BitGo): Institutional clients are demanding granular answers on asset segregation and business continuity.
  • Markus Levin (XYO): “Licensing and operational resilience are two distinct exams; passing both will confer a competitive edge.”
  • Yuriy Brisov (Digital & Analogue Partners): “A single weak vendor can affect many custodians; meeting MiCA and DORA simultaneously is the real challenge.”
  • Pillars of Operational Resilience

  • Key & Storage Management: Multi‑layer encryption and higher cold‑storage ratios.
  • Transaction Controls: Real‑time monitoring and automated anomaly detection.
  • Incident Response: 24/7 SOC (Security Operations Center) with predefined recovery playbooks.
  • Third‑Party Dependencies: Supplier risk assessments and redundancy strategies.
  • Short‑Term Impact: Market confidence may rise for licensed custodians, but ESMA findings could trigger price volatility.
  • Mid‑Term Impact: Firms that demonstrably meet resilience standards are likely to attract a surge of institutional capital.
  • Long‑Term Impact: A single EU supervisory authority overseeing crypto custody could set a de‑facto global benchmark for regulation.
  • The market now recognises that a MiCA licence is merely a gateway; the true test lies in ESMA’s operational‑resilience review. This process will reshape the competitive landscape for custodians across Europe and beyond, bolstering institutional trust and accelerating the integration of digital assets into the traditional financial infrastructure. – Deniz Arel, Director of Crypto Regulation & Compliance
    Deniz Arel

    Financial Analyst: Deniz Arel

    Kripto Para Regülasyonları ve Uyum (Compliance) Direktörü. SEC, MiCA ve küresel kripto regülasyonlarının yasal çerçevelerini inceleyip kurumsal yatırımlara etkisini araştıran hukuk ve finans entelektüeli.

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