The company has recently obtained a license to operate in the European Union (EU), adding to its existing permissions in the U.K. and Abu Dhabi. This expansion comes ahead of the implementation of the EU's Markets in Cryptoassets Regulation (MiCA), which is expected to streamline the process for crypto firms to operate across member states. With this new license, the company will be able to easily acquire the necessary permissions to operate in the other 26 member states of the EU.