According to a statement from B2C2, the Luxembourg license allows the firm to expand regulated crypto trading services across the European Union under the MiCA framework.
B2C2 said it has secured a crypto-asset service provider license in Luxembourg, enabling the digital asset liquidity firm to expand regulated crypto trading services across the European Union under the Markets in Crypto-Assets framework. The new statement is consistent with earlier reporting that the authorization provides a regulated basis for B2C2 to grow its over-the-counter spot trading business from Luxembourg across covered European jurisdictions.