eToro, the trading and investing platform, has announced that its application for registration under the CySEC CASP (Crypto Asset Service Provider) Register in Cyprus has been approved.
The registration will enable eToro to “offer regulated crypto services to all EU countries on a cross-border basis from one single entity, eToro (Europe) Digital Assets Ltd, once the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) comes into effect in December 2024 as expected.”
Dr Hedva Ber, Deputy CEO at eToro, said:
“This registration signals that we are 100% ready to embrace a new era for crypto once MiCA comes into effect next year. As a global company regulated in various markets around the world, we are very much looking forward to the increased certainty and security that MiCA will offer to both consumers and reputable businesses in this space.”
As noted in the update:
“Europe is a hugely important region for eToro, it’s where the majority of our users are based and we want to continue offering European investors direct access to a wide range of crypto assets as part of a diversified portfolio. This new CySEC registration will make it much easier for us to achieve this in a post-MiCA Europe, allowing us to create a more streamlined and efficient offering for European investors who want to trade with crypto assets.”
eToro is authorized and supervised by “a number of regulatory authorities in multiple jurisdictions around the world including the FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), CySeC (Cyprus), GFSC (Gibraltar), FinCen and FINRA (United States).”
eToro is also registered “as a digital asset provider with various local authorities including The Bank of Spain and the AMF (France).”
eToro is a multi-asset investing platform “that empowers users to invest, share and learn. It is a collaborative investment community designed to provide users with the tools they need to grow their knowledge and wealth.”
On eToro, users can hold “a range of traditional and innovative assets and choose how they invest: trade directly, invest in a portfolio, or copy other investors.”