Atlas21
  • ‎
No Result
View All Result
Atlas21
No Result
View All Result
Atlas21
Home Bitcoin

Bull Bitcoin obtains MiCA licence in France

Newsroom by Newsroom
June 23, 2026
in Bitcoin
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

Francis Pouliot’s company passed the required security audits while maintaining self-custody, privacy and control of its own infrastructure

Bull Bitcoin has obtained the MiCA licence in France. The bitcoin exchange and payment services provider will be able to continue operating legally for users resident in European Union member states, with no interruptions or reductions in service. The announcement was made by founder Francis Pouliot.

The MiCA regulation works as a continental passport: a single authorisation enables the offering of crypto-asset services across the entire Union.

The point the company emphasises concerns its method. According to Pouliot, the authorisation was secured without compromising the cypherpunk approach to self-custody and privacy: the site and wallet functions remain as they stood in the first half of 2026, with no additional burden on users.

On the technical side, Bull Bitcoin states it passed the PASSI and DORA cybersecurity audits required by the regulation, without entrusting its Bitcoin infrastructure to hosted third-party software providers. The company describes this choice as more complex and costly than outsourcing, but necessary to preserve operational sovereignty. PASSI is the security qualification framework applicable in France, while DORA is the European regulation on digital operational resilience for the financial sector.

The founder also highlights the nature of the journey: nearly three years of work that was entirely self-funded, with no external investors or loans. Pouliot connects this to the company’s reputation and long-term sustainability, in a sector where raising outside capital remains the norm.

The stated ambitions look beyond the continent. “Having secured a long-term foothold in Europe, our ambition is global dominance and setting a new standard for how to build the infrastructure that Bitcoin deserves,” Pouliot wrote. The case sets a concrete precedent: it shows that a company can face European regulators while keeping self-custody, privacy and infrastructure control intact.

Previous Post

Anthropic may require KYC to access Claude

Next Post

European Parliament approves legal framework for digital euro by 2029

Latest News

documents-papers-licence-permits
Crypto

UK publishes definitive digital asset framework with 2027 deadline

by Newsroom
June 30, 2026
0

The UK is building a regulatory framework more detailed than Europe's MiCA: mandatory licences, capital stress tests and stablecoins under...

Read moreDetails
geolocalization-geo-localization-maps
Industry

SCOTUS: warrant required for geofence location data

by Newsroom
June 30, 2026
0

The US Supreme Court extends the Fourth Amendment to location history held by third parties: law enforcement access now requires...

Read moreDetails
Tether e USDC: un esperto li definisce hedge fund mascherati da stablecoin
Crypto

Stablecoins: $3.7 billion frozen in six years

by Newsroom
June 30, 2026
0

Data from stables.rip makes visible the kill switch built into centralised stablecoins: 3.7 billion tokens frozen in six years, three...

Read moreDetails
Report BIS: la Banca dei Regolamenti Internazionali boccia le stablecoin
Bitcoin

BIS: stablecoins are not real money, dollarization risk in emerging markets

by Newsroom
June 29, 2026
0

The Bank for International Settlements' 2026 annual report rejects stablecoins on four core criteria and proposes a "unified ledger" anchored...

Read moreDetails
Flat lay of stock market analysis documents with magnifying glass, pens, and glasses.
Bitcoin

Cathie Wood: Bitcoin is the insurance policy that AI cannot replace

by Newsroom
June 29, 2026
0

The ARK Invest CEO argues that Bitcoin protects against sovereign currency risk, a function no tech stock can offer.

Read moreDetails
Atlas21

© 2026 Atlas21

Navigate Site

  • Editorial Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Team

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Bitcoin 101
    • What Is Bitcoin? A Complete Guide
    • Bitcoin Security: A Complete Guide
    • Bitcoin Privacy: A Complete Guide
    • Lightning Network: A Complete Guide
    • Bitcoin Mining: A Complete Guide
    • Advanced Bitcoin: A Technical Guide
  • Learn
  • Latest News
  • Interviews
  • Opinion
  • Feature
  • B2B Services
  • About Us
  • Contacts

© 2026 Atlas21

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, we will assume that you are happy with it.