Major shift in European finance: DZ Bank, Germany's second-largest lender, is set to roll out cryptocurrency trading services after securing approval under MiCA regulations. This move signals how established institutions are adapting to the EU's comprehensive crypto framework. With MiCA now in full effect, legacy banks that once stayed on the sidelines are increasingly integrating digital asset offerings. DZ Bank's entry represents institutional confidence in regulated crypto markets and positions traditional banking players directly in competition with specialized crypto exchanges across Europe.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 5h ago
Traditional banks can finally no longer sit still. DZ Bank's move was a bit late.
MiCA has really changed the game; established institutions are starting to compete for market share.
More and more compliant players are entering Europe, and it feels like the crypto world is about to change.
DZ Bank's entry indicates that Wall Street firms also need to take cryptocurrency seriously.
Regulatory advantages—having a license makes you the chosen one.
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CrossChainBreather
· 6h ago
Traditional banks entering the scene, now crypto is really about to be regulated
DZ Bank coming? Old European financial institutions are starting to gain popularity
The MiCA regulations are pushing banks out, interesting
Should have known not to criticize traditional finance, they’re quietly making big profits
Big banks entering = a sign of market maturity? Or just the prelude to capital harvesting retail investors
German banks can’t sit still anymore, the European crypto landscape is about to change
Is this wave driven by institutional FOMO or genuine optimism? I’m a bit confused
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DaoResearcher
· 6h ago
According to the governance proposal data under the MiCA regulatory framework, the hypothesis that traditional banks will enter the market is valid within the 95% confidence interval of the European institutional design. It is worth noting that the institutional-level tokenized asset onboarding capability was long predicted by Vitalik in his paper on Ethereum governance mechanisms— the issue of incentive compatibility is finally being confirmed.
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RugDocScientist
· 6h ago
Traditional banks are finally getting into the game, but the real profits are probably going to CEX.
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LostBetweenChains
· 6h ago
Traditional banks can no longer hold on and are starting to copy our work.
Major shift in European finance: DZ Bank, Germany's second-largest lender, is set to roll out cryptocurrency trading services after securing approval under MiCA regulations. This move signals how established institutions are adapting to the EU's comprehensive crypto framework. With MiCA now in full effect, legacy banks that once stayed on the sidelines are increasingly integrating digital asset offerings. DZ Bank's entry represents institutional confidence in regulated crypto markets and positions traditional banking players directly in competition with specialized crypto exchanges across Europe.