Ripple’s latest regulatory approvals in Luxembourg are fueling optimism among XRP supporters who view Europe as a key market for the company’s payment ambitions.
Highlighting both Ripple’s Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license and its preliminary Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) authorization, crypto researcher SMQKE pointed to the developments as further evidence of Ripple’s expanding position within the European Union’s regulated digital asset sector.
The researcher noted that Ripple had secured an EMI license from Luxembourg’s financial regulator and emphasized its potential significance for the company’s payment infrastructure. According to SMQKE, the approval supports Ripple’s efforts to expand XRP-powered payment solutions throughout the European market.
The researcher also referenced a separate announcement from Ripple regarding another regulatory milestone in Luxembourg.
Alongside the EMI license, SMQKE highlighted Ripple’s announcement that it had obtained a preliminary Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license in Luxembourg.
According to Ripple, the authorization represents another step toward the full deployment of Ripple Payments across the European Economic Area (EEA), supporting the company’s objective of achieving full compliance with the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework.
Ripple described the approval as part of its continued licensing momentum and stated that the development would help facilitate the next phase of regulated digital asset adoption in Europe. The company also noted that the Luxembourg authorization paves the way for broader access to Ripple Payments throughout the region.
The announcement prompted reactions from market participants and XRP supporters who view regulatory approvals as an important component of Ripple’s international expansion strategy.
Among those commenting on the development was The Future of Finance, which stated that Ripple is steadily building the regulatory foundation needed to operate globally. The account said Ripple is “getting all the licenses” and preparing to expand its operations across multiple jurisdictions.
Not everyone viewed the news as extraordinary. Another commentator, RetireSooner, pointed out that hundreds of crypto companies have already received CASP authorizations under MiCA. According to the comment, roughly 210 to 231 firms had secured approval by mid-to-late June 2026, suggesting that Ripple’s authorization should be viewed in a broader industry trend rather than as a unique achievement.
However, supporters of Ripple’s progress maintain that the significance goes beyond simply obtaining another CASP registration. Under MiCA rules, crypto firms that fail to secure the necessary authorization by the regulatory deadline face restrictions on serving EU clients. As a result, obtaining approval has become a critical requirement for maintaining access to one of the world’s largest economic regions.
Another factor frequently cited is the difference between licensing tiers. While many firms have obtained CASP authorization for limited activities, far fewer have received approval for broader operational capabilities.
In Ripple’s case, observers have also highlighted the value of combining a CASP license with an EMI license. This dual regulatory framework can allow companies to connect traditional financial services, digital assets, stablecoins, and cross-border payment infrastructure within a compliant environment.
For XRP supporters, SMQKE’s post reinforces the view that Ripple’s expanding regulatory portfolio in Europe could play an increasingly important role in the company’s long-term payments strategy and its efforts to deepen its presence across EU markets.
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