Austrian FMA releases MiCAR consumer guide on crypto

Mr. Helmut Ettl (left) and Mr. Eduard Müller (right), the Financial Market Authority (FMA)’s Executive Board
Mr. Helmut Ettl (left) and Mr. Eduard Müller (right), the Financial Market Authority (FMA)’s Executive Board - The Financial Market Authority (FMA)
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The Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) has announced a new edition of its consumer publication series, “Let’s Talk About Money,” titled “Crypto, why s(ec)urely!” The publication provides information about the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR). This announcement was made in a press release on February 28, 2025.

According to the FMA, “Let’s Talk About Money – Crypto, Why S(ec)urely!” covers the new MiCAR regulations. These regulations establish harmonized rules for crypto-assets across Europe, requiring service providers such as brokers, wallet providers, and trading platforms to obtain a license to operate within the European Union (EU). The aim is to enhance security, transparency, and risk management, ensuring that consumer assets are safeguarded and providers adhere to strict operational standards.

The publication explains key protections including mandatory complaints procedures, white paper disclosures for new crypto offerings, and heightened IT security measures to combat cyber threats. It also highlights enforcement measures against unlicensed operators and rules preventing market manipulation. These measures contribute to making Austria’s crypto market more secure and consumer-friendly.

Ettl and Müller said that “Austria’s crypto market is more secure and transparent as a result of the strict requirements under the MiCAR regime.” They further mentioned that it is “a genuine game-changer” that investors can quickly verify whether a crypto service provider holds a license by checking the Company Database on the FMA website.

The Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA), part of the European System of Financial Supervisors (ESFS), oversees Austria’s financial market as an independent supervisory authority. It ensures compliance with regulatory standards, monitors market activities, and enforces legal provisions to maintain financial stability while protecting investors, creditors, and consumers. The FMA emphasizes preventive measures and constructive dialogue with market participants while addressing violations through supervisory tools and resolution actions.



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