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Stripe’s Bridge Obtains MiCA and EMI Licenses to Expand EU Stablecoin Services

The Stripe-owned stablecoin infrastructure provider joins a growing number of firms securing EU regulatory approvals as MiCA drives broader adoption of compliant digital asset payment services.

Ilampirai Arivazhagan by Ilampirai Arivazhagan
July 3, 2026
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As Europe’s crypto regulatory framework takes full effect, stablecoin infrastructure providers are increasingly seeking licenses that allow them to operate across the European Union. Bridge, the stablecoin infrastructure company acquired by Stripe, has become one of the latest firms to secure both a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) crypto-asset authorization and an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license in Luxembourg.

The approvals allow Bridge to provide regulated crypto-asset and electronic money services throughout the 27-member European Union under MiCA’s passporting framework, removing the need to obtain separate approvals in each country.

The announcement reflects a broader shift taking place across Europe’s digital asset industry rather than an isolated corporate milestone. Since MiCA entered its final implementation phase, exchanges, payment companies and financial institutions have accelerated licensing efforts as regulatory compliance becomes essential for serving customers across the bloc, particularly ahead of the Binance MiCA licence deadline.

We’ve secured both a Crypto-Asset Service Provider authorization under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) and an Electronic Money Institution license in Luxembourg.

More here: https://t.co/dZJezr189q

— Bridge (@Stablecoin) July 2, 2026


Bridge announced that it has secured both a MiCA Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) authorization and an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license in Luxembourg. The company said the approvals will support its regulated stablecoin services across the European Union.

MiCA is reshaping Europe’s stablecoin market

MiCA establishes a single regulatory framework for crypto-asset service providers operating within the European Union. It also introduces stricter rules for stablecoin issuers covering governance, reserve management, consumer protection and operational resilience.

The framework has already begun changing the competitive landscape. Several crypto exchanges have adjusted their European offerings to comply with the new rules, while firms without the necessary authorizations face restrictions on expanding regulated services. At the same time, banks, payment companies and fintech firms are increasingly pursuing MiCA licenses to develop blockchain-based payment products. While Luxembourg has emerged as a preferred destination for obtaining approvals, the Poland MiCA deadlock underscores that implementation has progressed at different speeds across EU member states.

Why firms are combining MiCA and EMI licenses

Obtaining both MiCA authorization and an EMI license has become an increasingly common regulatory strategy for companies developing digital payment infrastructure. The combination allows providers to support both crypto-related services and electronic money activities under regulated supervision. For infrastructure providers such as Bridge, this creates a foundation for services that combine traditional banking functions with blockchain settlement.

Potential applications include:

  • Cross-border euro payments.
  • Business treasury transfers.
  • Digital euro payment accounts.
  • Enterprise settlement using tokenized assets.

While these services remain at an early stage of adoption, they illustrate how stablecoins are increasingly being positioned as payment infrastructure rather than speculative trading assets.

Luxembourg continues attracting digital asset firms

Bridge’s licensing also reinforces Luxembourg’s growing position within Europe’s regulated crypto market. The country has become an increasingly popular destination for companies seeking MiCA approval because of its established financial sector and experience supervising international financial institutions.

Other global financial firms have also announced Luxembourg-based digital asset initiatives in recent months, highlighting growing competition to establish regulated operations before institutional demand for blockchain-based payments expands further.

Industry focus shifts beyond regulation

Although regulatory approval is becoming an important requirement, analysts expect licensing to become less of a competitive advantage as more firms obtain MiCA authorization.

Instead, competition is likely to focus on:

  • Payment network integrations.
  • Banking partnerships.
  • Enterprise adoption.
  • Settlement efficiency.
  • Cross-border payment capabilities.

For Stripe, Bridge’s approvals strengthen its ability to participate in Europe’s regulated stablecoin market. More broadly, the development reflects how digital asset infrastructure is increasingly moving inside established financial regulation rather than operating alongside it, contributing to the evolution of a more connected and resilient EU payment infrastructure.

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