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MiCA Crackdown Leaves EU Retail Traders Exposed to Offshore Crypto Derivatives
The EU's MiCA enforcement deadline of July 1, 2026 targets unlicensed spot crypto exchanges but leaves offshore perpetual futures platforms — where 80% of crypto volume trades — entirely unregulated. Patrick Gruhn of Perpetuals.com argues this gap may push European retail investors toward higher-risk, higher-leverage products rather than protecting them.
July 1, 2026

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EU MiCA Regulation Now Fully Active, Cutting Licensed Crypto Firms to Hundreds
July 1, 2026
[Crypto]EU's MiCA Transition Window Closes With a Surge of Last-Minute Crypto Licenses
July 1, 2026
[Crypto]ESMA Issues MiCA Compliance Warning as Binance's EU Operations Face Growing Scrutiny
June 30, 2026
[Crypto]Coinbase, Kraken, and OKX Race to Capture EU Users Displaced by MiCA Compliance Issues
June 29, 2026
[Crypto]CZ Claims Binance's MiCA License Was Nearly Approved Until Politics Got in the Way
June 29, 2026
[Crypto]Binance Exits Europe While EthLabs Emerges to Champion Ethereum Adoption: Weekly Digest
June 28, 2026
[Crypto]Coinbase and OKX Seize the Moment: Racing to Win Over Binance's EU Customers Amid MiCA Deadline Crisis
June 27, 2026
[Crypto]Binance Suspends EU Services as MiCA Deadline Looms Without License
June 27, 2026
[Crypto]European Parliament Calls for Comprehensive Review of DeFi, Staking, and NFT Rules
June 27, 2026
[Crypto]Spain's Financial Regulator Refuses Deadline Extensions for EU Crypto Compliance While Binance Still Lacks License
June 26, 2026