US crypto custody firm BitGo wins BaFin license in Germany: Report

US crypto custody firm BitGo wins BaFin license in Germany: Report
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2023-11-2 15:31

BitGo originally announced it was setting up two regulated custodial entities in Germany and Switzerland in February 2020.

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BitGo secures cryptocurrency custody license in Germany

Crypto custodial firm BitGo reportedly secured a cryptocurrency custody license from the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), Financial Magnate reported Nov. 1. The licensing represents a significant milestone for BitGo in Europe and highlights the important role BaFin plays in setting crypto regulation, according to Dejan Maljevic, the managing director of BitGo Europe.

2023-11-2 20:01


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BitGo Launches Enterprise-Grade Bitcoin Custody in Switzerland and Germany 

BitGo, a California-based digital assets financial services firm is expanding its global presence by launching two new cryptocurrency custodial platforms in Switzerland and Germany.   The new custodial companies are aimed at providing BitGo customers with more jurisdictions to choose from, depending on which is most suited for their business, according to a press release onRead MoreRead More.

2020-2-11 00:00


BitGo expands regulated crypto asset custody to Switzerland and Germany

BitGo, a provider of digital asset financial services, announced today that the company is expanding its global presence with new custodial entities in Switzerland and Germany. BitGo’s Swiss entity BitGo GmbH is a member of the Financial Services Standards Association (VQF), supervised by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).

2020-2-10 14:00