EU MiCA license DeFi platform partners with staking providers, institutional fiat staking channels opened

【Crypto World】On January 7th, there was an interesting development in collaboration—non-custodial staking platform Everstake and DeFi infrastructure provider Cometh, which has obtained an EU MiCA license, joined forces.

In simple terms, they are creating a compliant channel for institutional and corporate clients in the EU, making fiat and crypto asset staking feasible. The process is as follows: clients deposit fiat via bank transfer, the platform helps them pass KYC/KYB checks, then converts the fiat into crypto assets and hands them over to Everstake for secure staking. Finally, the staking rewards earned are exchanged back into fiat for withdrawal.

The significance of this partnership lies in greatly lowering the barrier for institutions to enter the Web3 staking ecosystem. Previously, institutions wanting to participate in staking had to handle a bunch of technical and compliance issues themselves. Now, a professional team has packaged these solutions, ready for direct use. Especially in the EU, where regulatory requirements are stricter, having an MiCA license provides institutional clients with greater peace of mind.

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GasFeeGazervip
· 01-10 14:32
Wow, someone finally figured out the EU system. MiCA compliance + staking all-in-one, institutions should be able to sleep well now.
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MEVSandwichvip
· 01-10 12:13
Ha, now the major institutions in the EU no longer have to worry, they can just get a one-stop service. MiCA has really changed the game; the old days of "doing your own technology and compliance" are over. The combination of Everstake and Cometh works quite well—one handles staking security, and the other handles compliance channels. Institutions can just sit back and relax. Seamless fiat on and off ramps... honestly, this is a real sign that traditional finance and DeFi are beginning to shake hands. But will the costs be directly built into the gas fees? That's the real question.
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 01-09 15:44
Wow, someone finally got this right. Previously, institutions trying to enter Web3 made it as difficult as life or death. The combination of the MiCA license with Everstake is indeed a clever move. Breaking through the fiat on/off ramp, it really feels like a wave of institutional funds could come in.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 01-08 14:20
Well, now institutions finally don't have to mess around on their own anymore, they can just enjoy the all-in-one experience.
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CodeAuditQueenvip
· 01-07 15:49
Fiat on/off-ramp... still depends on Cometh's compliance and authenticity. The MiCA license sounds impressive, but what about the smart contract audit report?
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ForeverBuyingDipsvip
· 01-07 15:48
It's another bundled solution, but I have to admit that the EU really needs this thing.
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SilentAlphavip
· 01-07 15:46
Now the EU institutions can finally enter with peace of mind. The previous compliance costs indeed discouraged many people.
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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 01-07 15:44
The EU has finally started to take it seriously. With the MiCA license combined with staking channels, the psychological barriers for institutions can be halved.
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 01-07 15:28
The EU compliance process is stuck, and now someone has packaged the process nicely to use directly, which is indeed more convenient... However, with so many steps in between, the handling fees must be quite high, right?
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