Bybit Launches Bybit.eu, a MiCAR-Compliant Platform for European Crypto Users
VIENNA, AUSTRIA – July 1, 2025 – Bybit, the world’s second largest cryptocurrency exchange platform by volume, today announces the official launch of Bybit.eu, a platform exclusively dedicated to users in the European Economic Area (EEA). Operated by Bybit EU GmbH, a crypto-asset service provider licensed under the MiCAR regulation, this initiative marks a major milestone in Bybit’s mission: to offer a safe, transparent, and fully compliant digital asset exchange platform in Europe.
From its headquarters in Vienna, Bybit EU GmbH has “passported” its MiCAR license to 29 EEA countries, providing more than 450 million Europeans access to regulated crypto services through a single, reliable platform.
Bybit.eu is our long-term commitment to Europe. Europe deserves a world-class crypto gateway that harmonizes technology with robust regulatory standards. That is exactly what Bybit EU offers.
Mazurka Zeng, Managing Director and CEO of Bybit EU GmbH
Bybit.eu: A Platform Designed for European Users
- A brokerage service with deep liquidity from multiple providers and advanced trading tools, supported by Bybit;
- A localized user experience and customer service in major European languages;
- 24/7 multilingual support (English, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish), with German, French, Italian, and Romanian coming soon;
- VIP account management for high-volume traders, tailored to regional needs.
With a user-centric approach, Bybit EU GmbH plans to expand its local presence by opening new offices in France, Germany, Spain, and Italy, complementing its current hubs in Vienna and Amsterdam.
Built-in Compliance to Build Trust
- Transparent operations with regular reporting to regulators;
- Full compliance with European anti-money laundering laws;
- Strict adherence to GDPR and data protection regulations.
Supporting Europe’s Crypto Future
Bybit also invests in local communities, talent, and innovation. The company aims to become a trusted partner for blockchain developers, institutions, and individual users to help Europe shape the future of digital finance.
“Our goal is to become a catalyst for crypto adoption in Europe,” concludes Mazurka Zeng.
About Bybit EU
Bybit EU GmbH is the new European entity dedicated to serving clients in the European Economic Area (EEA, excluding Malta) through the Bybit.eu platform. Licensed as a crypto-asset service provider under the MiCAR regulation, Bybit EU delivers fully regulated services: custody, exchange, rewards products, and more, in full compliance with European regulations concerning investor protection and market integrity.
Bybit EU GmbH is authorized to offer EEA residents (excluding Malta):
- Custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients;
- Exchange of crypto-assets for funds;
- Exchange of crypto-assets for other crypto-assets;
- Placement of crypto-assets;
- Crypto-asset transfer services on behalf of clients.
Bybit EU GmbH does not operate a crypto-asset trading platform and does not provide investment advice.
Media contact:
[email protected] | www.bybit.eu
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