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Crypto Infrastructure Firm Ramp Network Secures Ireland Registration

The company wants to make Ireland its European headquarters.

May 23, 2024, 1:00 p.m.
Dublin, Ireland (Diogo Palhais/ Unsplash)
Dublin, Ireland (Diogo Palhais/ Unsplash)
  • The Ramp Network has secured a virtual asset services providers (VASP) registration in Ireland.
  • It plans to make Ireland its European headquarters and secure a license as a Crypto Asset Service Provider.

The Irish subsidiary of U.K.-based crypto infrastructure firm Ramp Network has secured a virtual asset services providers (VASP) registration in Ireland, the company said in a press release on Thursday.

The Ramp Network is a financial technology company building payment rails connecting crypto to the global financial system. This registration will enable its users to exchange fiat currencies for more than 100 crypto assets.

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The company wants to make Ireland its European headquarters and has established a team and operation in Dublin. It intends to get authorized as a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) under the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA).

To become a licensed CASP under MiCA—the European Union’s bespoke rules for crypto—a company needs to have a registered office in an EU member state where it carries out some of its business and has a resident director.

Many crypto companies like crypto exchange Coinbase have secured a license in Ireland. In October, Coinbase said that it wanted Ireland to be its EU hub because it has a supportive environment for fintech companies.

Crypto exchange Kraken also secured an e-money institution license in Ireland in September, and standard chartered-backed Zodia Market gained registration in Ireland in October.

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