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WHITE TECH Gains MiCA Approval in Croatia

Fri, 1/05/2026 - 7:47
WHITE TECH has secured MiCA authorization from Croatian Financial Services Supervisory Agency, becoming one of the first crypto firms in Croatia to enter the EU’s unified regulatory framework.
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WHITE TECH Gains MiCA Approval in Croatia
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WHITE TECH, part of the W Group ecosystem majority-owned by Volodymyr Nosov, has received authorization to operate as a crypto-asset service provider under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets framework.

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The approval was granted by the Croatian Financial Services Supervisory Agency, enabling the company to deliver regulated crypto services under a unified EU regulatory structure.

Within the W Group ecosystem, WHITE TECH functions as a core infrastructure provider, supporting crypto exchange operations, fiat-to-crypto conversions, and asset transfer services for both businesses and retail users.

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Expanding regulated services across EU

Under its MiCA authorization, WHITE TECH will offer a range of services, including the exchange of crypto-assets for fiat and other digital assets, custody and administration of crypto-assets, and transfer services.

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Operating under HANFA supervision, the company is required to meet MiCA standards for governance, risk management, and user protection, aligning its operations with broader EU compliance expectations.

WHITE TECH is among the first companies in Croatia to receive MiCA authorization, positioning itself early within the bloc’s standardized regulatory framework. 

The regulation aims to harmonize crypto rules across member states, improving transparency and strengthening trust in the sector.

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The approval marks a step forward in the company’s expansion within regulated markets, reflecting a broader industry shift toward compliance-driven growth as Europe formalizes its approach to digital asset oversight.

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