Updated: Jul, 10 2026

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Why an EU License Doesn’t Guarantee Cross-Border Access (and what it means for Operators)

A valid EU gaming license does not mean open access across all Member States. A recent Court of Justice ruling confirms that national restrictions can override home-state authorization, exposing operators to consumer restitution claims they may not have anticipated. The jurisdictional and liability picture is more intricate than most assume.
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Krystian Lapka Lawyer at LegalBison
Crypto License (EN-KR)
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Study: Why the Regulator Sees Your Compliance Team as a Single Brain

The organizational chart with the right job titles will not get a CASP license approved. What the regulator is assessing is a compliance architecture: documented independence, collective expertise across three distinct knowledge domains, and real institutional substance.
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Aaron Glauberman Partner at LegalBison
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Sabir Alijev Partner at LegalBison
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Viktor Juskin Partner at LegalBison
Crypto License (EN-KR)
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Study: “We Are DeFi, So MiCA Does Not Apply to Us”. EBA and ESMA Disagree.

Regulators assess who actually wields operational control, not what a project calls itself. The fully decentralised exemption under MiCA is exceptionally narrow, and the substance-over-form test has material consequences for most DeFi teams building for European markets.
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Aaron Glauberman Partner at LegalBison
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Sabir Alijev Partner at LegalBison
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Viktor Juskin Partner at LegalBison
Crypto License (EN-KR)
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Study: The MiCA White Paper Is a Legal Filing, Not a Marketing Document

The MiCA white paper serves as a mandatory legal disclosure instrument rather than a narrative marketing pitch. Its legal function is equivalent to a traditional finance securities prospectus. This study by LegalBison analyses the transition from narrative-driven crypto documentation to the mandatory legal disclosure instruments now required in the European Union.
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Aaron Glauberman Partner at LegalBison
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Viktor Juskin Partner at LegalBison
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Sabir Alijev Partner at LegalBison
Crypto License (EN-KR)
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Crypto Leverages Explained: Definition, Advantages, History, and How to Obtain a License

Investors use leverage to manage large market positions with only a small amount of upfront capital to enhance their potential returns. This guide examines the development of these digital financial products and the specific regulatory hurdles platforms face when securing a formal operating license.
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Anastasia Marchenko Legal Researcher at LegalBison
Crypto License (EN-KR)
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How to Launch a Crypto Exchange Like GroveX: Licensing and Legal Structuring

In this guide, LegalBison uses GroveX, an Australian centralized cryptocurrency exchange, as a reference point to walk through the licensing decisions, compliance frameworks, and jurisdiction choices that every crypto exchange founder needs to get right before going live.
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Anastasia Marchenko Legal Researcher at LegalBison
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What is a Gambling License and Why Do You Need One?

Think of a gambling license as the foundation of your entire operation. Without it, banks, game developers, and regulators simply refuse to connect. Learn how iGaming rules actually work, how to choose a jurisdiction, and what it costs to get approved.
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Crypto License (EN-KR)
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Study: 58% of all tokens registered in the EU under MICA are NOT from the EU

We studied extensively the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) interim registers held by the European Securities and Market Authority (ESMA). Data showed notable tendencies and a few surprising facts.
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Aaron Glauberman Partner at LegalBison
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Viktor Juskin Partner at LegalBison
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Sabir Alijev Partner at LegalBison
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