As Europe’s Markets in Crypto-Assets framework moves closer to full implementation, crypto companies across the industry are facing increasing pressure to adapt before the transition period officially ends. For businesses planning to enter the European market, the question is no longer whether MiCA will reshape the industry — but how quickly companies can comply and continue operating competitively.
To address these challenges, Simplify Labs, KvarnX, and SBSB Fintech Lawyers will host a webinar titled “No MiCA License Yet? Here’s How You Can Still Launch Your Crypto Exchange in Europe” on June 4 at 5:00 PM CET.
The session will focus on practical solutions for crypto companies seeking a faster route into the European market without obtaining a MiCA license entirely from scratch. Speakers will explain how businesses can legally operate through licensing partnerships and white-label exchange infrastructure while remaining aligned with evolving European regulatory requirements.
During the webinar, participants will gain insights into the current MiCA transition timeline, the risks companies face if they are unprepared for the end of the grandfathering period, and the operational models that can help accelerate market entry. The discussion will also explore how white-label exchange infrastructure can support rapid deployment while integrating critical compliance modules such as KYC/AML procedures, transaction monitoring, implementation, and threshold management.
The webinar will feature insights from industry and legal experts, including Karym Abdelrakhman (Simplify Labs), Joonas Järvinen (Kvarn X), and Nikita Prokopenko (SBSB FinTech Lawyers).
“The MiCA transition period is creating a narrow operational window for crypto companies targeting Europe,” said Karym Abdelrakhman, CEO of Simplify Labs. “Many businesses still underestimate how long licensing, infrastructure deployment, and compliance preparation can take. This webinar is designed to show practical and legally viable alternatives for companies that need to move quickly while remaining compliant.”
In addition to infrastructure and licensing models, the webinar will address key legal and compliance considerations for businesses expanding into the EU, including AML obligations, onboarding requirements, reporting expectations, and common legal mistakes companies make during market entry. The session will conclude with a live Q&A, allowing participants to discuss operational, technical, and regulatory challenges directly with the speakers.
The webinar will take place online on June 4 at 5:00 PM CET.
Participation is free, with prior registration required via the link.










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