Marina Markezic, co-founder of the European Crypto Initiative, has expressed concerns regarding Google's new policy requiring a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license for software wallets. She said that this requirement could significantly impact the availability of crypto apps within the European Union. Her statement was made on X.
"It is the end of the world as we know it, or we need Google Play to do a better job with their policy," said Markezic. "Google has updated its Cryptocurrency Exchanges and Software Wallets policy, which will take effect on October 29. It does require "Software Wallets" to get a MICA license."
According to Cointelegraph, Google announced that starting October 29, 2025, crypto wallet applications distributed via Google Play in the EU must adhere to regional licensing laws under MiCA. The policy specifically targets custodial wallets, necessitating developers to register as Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs), while non-custodial apps remain exempt. This update aims to align Google Play’s enforcement practices with European regulatory standards for consumer protection and platform integrity.