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Disputed and under-review figures

When our sources disagree, or a figure is being re-checked against a primary source, we flag it on the cell and collect it here. This is every currently-contested figure across the dataset, in one place, so you can weigh it before you rely on it. How each figure is compiled and verified is set out in the methodology.

4 contested figures across 4 jurisdictions. Identity figures are shown in full; paid figures are named here and shown on their jurisdiction page.

MiCA CASPs approved Disputed

Sources disagree on this figure. We show the conflict rather than pick a side silently.

The figure itself is part of the paid dataset, so it is not shown here. The full entry, its source and its verification date are on the jurisdiction page.

MiCA CASPs approved Disputed

Sources disagree on this figure. We show the conflict rather than pick a side silently.

The figure itself is part of the paid dataset, so it is not shown here. The full entry, its source and its verification date are on the jurisdiction page.

Recent changes Disputed

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The enabling law (Crypto-Assets Market Act) remains blocked: the Sejm adopted a third draft on 15 May 2026, the Senate passed it unamended on 22 May 2026, and the President vetoed it for a third time on 11 Jun 2026 (earlier vetoes 1 Dec 2025 and 12 Feb 2026; an override attempt failed 17 Apr 2026). With the EU transitional period over on 1 Jul 2026, the KNF confirmed on the record that no Polish authority is designated for MiCA except for e-money token issuers; roughly 2,000 Polish VASPs are affected, with EEA passporting the working route into Poland.
Capital requirement Disputed

Sources disagree on this figure. We show the conflict rather than pick a side silently.

The figure itself is part of the paid dataset, so it is not shown here. The full entry, its source and its verification date are on the jurisdiction page.

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