OKX Opens Totally Controlled Crypto Exchanges in Germany and Poland
The post OKX Opens Fully Controlled Crypto Exchanges in Germany and Poland appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. OKX launches fully managed crypto exchanges in Germany and Poland under MiCA and MiFID II structures. The platform provides 270+ properties, regional UI, SEPA support, and spot trading with euro sets. OKX’s aggressive move has again stolen the spotlight, this time with the launch of two fully legal crypto exchanges in Germany and Poland. Beginning June 17, 2025, users in both countries will be able to directly access more than 270 digital assets– including 60 crypto pairs that can be traded with euros. What’s fascinating is that all of these services are offered in local languages, with customized user interfaces, and supported by the euro payment system through SEPA. We’re excited to reveal our official launches in Germany and Poland! Access 270+ cryptos, EUR deposits, and regional support on a completely managed platform. Willkommen & Witamy to the future of crypto!
OKX also ensures that its operations are running in accordance with MiCA and MiFID II guidelines, which have recently become increasingly the standard throughout the European Union. This is no small matter, because the two regulations are known to be rather strict, even making many platforms reconsider before expanding. Even so, OKX seems to see a gap there. They are ready to move earlier than some of their competitors who are still awaiting the green light from regulators. In the middle of the launch, OKX also appointed Moritz Putzhammer and Gabriel Manduca as General Managers for the Central and Eastern Europe region. Erald Ghoos, who leads OKX Europe, emphasized that they wanted to bring a service that feels local but remains global in scale. It feels like junk food, but the ingredients are from local …
OKX also ensures that its operations are running in accordance with MiCA and MiFID II policies, which have recently become increasingly the benchmark throughout the European Union. In late April, OKX and Mastercard announced a partnership to release the OKX Card.