
Backpack EU, the European subsidiary of the Solana-native exchange, has secured both a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) license and a Payment Institution license from Latvijas Banka. These approvals arrive just before the July 1, 2026, MiCA enforcement deadline, which threatens to displace firms lacking full regulatory authorization. With only 17% of the 1,200 previously registered firms successfully transitioning to MiCA compliance, Backpack EU is positioning itself to capture significant market share from non-compliant competitors. The firm bolstered its regulatory standing by layering these new licenses over existing MiFID II credentials acquired through the purchase of FTX EU’s former business. This strategic move creates a robust regulatory stack that facilitates custody, exchange services, and cross-jurisdictional payment solutions. The news has positively impacted the BP token, which saw an 18.7% increase following the announcement, building on earlier momentum from tokenized equity offerings. As the European market faces a massive consolidation event, Backpack EU’s proactive compliance strategy highlights the growing importance of regulatory infrastructure in the RWA and crypto-asset space.
Backpack is a crypto-native exchange built on the Solana blockchain that focuses on high-performance trading and digital asset custody. The platform has expanded its utility by integrating tokenized equities, allowing users to gain exposure to traditional financial assets within a blockchain-based environment.