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Dimension 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Verified 2026-07-01
🇱🇹 Lithuania partly open
Verified 2026-07-01
Licence type Today: FCA registration under the Money Laundering Regs 2017 (AML/CTF only). Incoming: full FSMA authorisation for cryptoassets (SI 2026/102, made 4 Feb 2026, laid 5 Feb) - gateway opens 30 Sep 2026, mandatory regime commences 25 Oct 2027; no automatic conversion from MLR registration.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA - New regime for cryptoasset regulation: https://www.fca.org.uk/firms/new-regime-cryptoasset-regulation
MiCA Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) authorisation under Title V of Reg (EU) 2023/1114; replaced the national VASP registration. Single passportable licence covering the services applied for.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: Bank of Lithuania - Authorisation of CASPs: https://www.lb.lt/en/authorisation-of-crypto-asset-service-providers
Regulator Financial Conduct Authority (FCA); HM Treasury sets the legislative perimeter; Bank of England for systemic stablecoin issuers. Bank of Lithuania (Lietuvos bankas) - single competent authority. Publicly selective stance: wants few, solid firms rather than the ~370-strong legacy VASP pool.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: Bank of Lithuania: https://www.lb.lt/en/authorisation-of-crypto-asset-service-providers
Capital requirement No minimum initial capital under the current MLR registration. The incoming FSMA regime's final prudential rules (PS26/12, 30 Jun 2026) set Permanent Minimum Requirements by activity: GBP 75,000 (arranging/dealing as agent), 150,000 (custody, trading platform, staking), 350,000 (stablecoin issuance), 750,000 (dealing as principal).
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA PS26/12 - Prudential regime for cryptoasset firms: https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/policy/ps26-12.pdf
Timeline to authorisation MLR registration: 3-month statutory clock from a COMPLETE application, but realistically ~9-12 months including pre-application; historically low approval rate.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA - How to apply for registration: https://www.fca.org.uk/firms/cryptoassets/how-apply-registration
Local substance Business must be carried on in the UK (UK entity in practice); an MLRO / nominated officer (Reg 21(3)) who is UK-based, genuinely competent, independent and closely involved.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA - How to apply for registration: https://www.fca.org.uk/firms/cryptoassets/how-apply-registration
Application cost FCA application fee GBP 11,150 (Category 6, non-refundable) plus typically GBP 50k-150k in professional fees; ~GBP 90k all-in representative (~EUR 105k at 1.16).
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA - Authorisation & registration application fees: https://www.fca.org.uk/firms/authorisation/apply/fees
Ongoing cost Annual FCA periodic fee under fee-block G.30 (renumbered from G.23): minimum GBP 2,229 for 2025/26 plus GBP 15.13 per GBP 1,000 of cryptoasset income above GBP 100,000. Plus AML operations, annual audit and compliance headcount; costs rise materially under the incoming FSMA regime.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA Handbook FEES App 4 Annex 2 (2025/26 tariff rates): https://www.handbook.fca.org.uk/handbook/FEES/App/4/Annex2.html
Passporting No - post-Brexit the UK regime is standalone; no EU/EEA passport and no MiCA equivalence in either direction.
MiCA CASPs approved Not applicable: non-MiCA jurisdiction, no CASP regime. See this jurisdiction's own licence route.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: MiCA scope (EU/EEA only): https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32023R1114
Key restrictions Cryptoasset financial promotions regime (since 8 Oct 2023): mandatory risk warnings, 24-hour cooling-off for first-timers, ban on incentives; plus significant bank de-risking / de-banking of crypto firms.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA PS23/6 - Financial promotion rules for cryptoassets: https://www.fca.org.uk/publications/policy-statements/ps23-6-financial-promotion-rules-cryptoassets
Recent changes SI 2026/102 made 4 Feb 2026 (laid 5 Feb); FCA final rules published 30 Jun 2026 (PS26/10 stablecoins, PS26/11 regulated activities, PS26/12 prudential); authorisation gateway 30 Sep 2026-28 Feb 2027; mandatory FSMA regime from 25 Oct 2027. Lithuania used a shortened 12-month grandfathering - legacy VASP cover ended 1 Jan 2026 (vs the EU 1 Jul 2026 backstop). First CASP: Robinhood Europe (29 May 2025); only ~4 CASPs authorised by Mar 2026.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: ESMA grandfathering list (Art. 143(3)): https://www.esma.europa.eu/sites/default/files/2024-12/List_of_MiCA_grandfathering_periods_art._143_3.pdf
Difficulty rating 4 - rigorous AML bar, historically low approval rate and severe bank-access friction; the incoming FSMA prudential/conduct regime raises the bar further.
Verified 2026-07-01 Source: FCA - How to apply: https://www.fca.org.uk/firms/cryptoassets/how-apply-registration

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