MiCA stablecoins

EUR stablecoin issuers grouped by the MiCA status label published on each coin's fact sheet.

What MiCA covers

The EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) sets rules for issuers of stablecoins and other crypto-assets. Stablecoins that reference a single fiat currency such as the euro are generally categorised as electronic money tokens (EMTs). EMT issuance in the EU/EEA must be performed by an authorised electronic money institution or credit institution and is supervised by the relevant national competent authority.

The grouping below uses the public MiCA status label that appears on each coin's fact sheet today. It is informational and may be partial or outdated. Always check the issuer's own disclosures and the relevant regulator's public register before relying on a regulatory claim.

EMI licensed (per fact sheet)

  • EURC · Circle · France
  • EURCV · SG-Forge · France
  • EURe · Monerium · Iceland
  • EURQ · Quantoz · Netherlands
  • EURR · StablR · Malta
  • EUROP · Schuman · France
  • HEURO · Heuro · France
  • EURAU · AllUnity · Germany

Credit institution (per fact sheet)

  • EURI · Banking Circle · Luxembourg

Under review (per fact sheet)

  • EURS · Stasis · Malta

Not regulated under MiCA (per fact sheet)

  • AEUR · Anchored Coins · Switzerland
  • EURA · Angle
  • dEURO · Decentralized EURO

Caveats

  • The status labels reflect what is published in the public fact sheet today. They are not legal opinions.
  • Internal verification (precise regulator-listing URL per coin) is in progress and is not yet published on this page.
  • Wind-down or sunset status, where applicable, is shown on the relevant coin page.
  • Always cross-check against the issuer's own materials and the relevant regulator's public register.

See methodology and API docs for details. This page is informational, not legal advice.