
Nodu has secured both a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) licence under the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation and a payment institution licence from the Bank of Latvia. This dual-licensing achievement positions the stablecoin payment infrastructure firm to operate with full regulatory compliance across the European Economic Area. By obtaining these credentials, Nodu can now bridge traditional financial payment systems with digital asset rails under a unified legal framework. The move is significant for the RWA market as it provides a regulated pathway for stablecoin-based settlements, which are essential for the tokenization of real-world assets. As MiCA implementation continues to reshape the European landscape, such regulatory milestones are critical for institutional adoption of blockchain-based payment solutions. Nodu's ability to meet these stringent requirements demonstrates the growing maturity of the infrastructure layer supporting tokenized assets. This development underscores the shift toward a compliant, interoperable ecosystem where stablecoins serve as the primary medium of exchange for on-chain financial instruments.
Nodu is a financial technology company focused on building infrastructure for stablecoin payments. It provides the technical rails that allow businesses to integrate digital currency transactions into their existing financial workflows, ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory standards.