The license will allow the exchange to offer services with digital assets, including tokens and stablecoins, throughout the European Economic Zone in accordance with the Law on Crypto Activa markets (Mica).
The head of the European division Gemini Mark Jennings said that the company chose Malta as a hub, which should strengthen the competitive position of the American crypto -tank in the European market amid the growth of demand for complex financial crypto tools.
Jennings said that in the coming months, Gemini plans to offer retail and corporate clients new services “improving the practice of working with digital assets”.
In May Gemini Received From MFSA another license, MIFID II, which allows you to offer professional investors from the countries of the European Union derivatives and unlimited futures.
Earlier, the Gemini Cryptosa administration announced plans to become a public company and place its shares on the NASDAQ exchange under the GEMI ticer.
Source: Bits

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