Odaily Planet Daily News reports that according to MaltaCEOs.mt, Giovanni Cunti, CEO of Gate Technology Ltd., outlined Gate Group’s strategic plan following the acquisition of a Malta license. Gate Group established its European operations in Malta in 2018, a decision made after a comprehensive assessment of emerging European crypto markets. Giovanni Cunti pointed out that at the time, the team compared multiple jurisdictions based on factors such as openness to crypto businesses, regulatory maturity, government support, and ecosystem development. Malta stood out because it was among the first to promote the implementation of crypto regulations and was recognized as the “Blockchain Island.” Gate registered in Malta at the end of 2018, laying the institutional and procedural foundation for compliant crypto asset services. Giovanni Cunti emphasized that through close collaboration with the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) and years of local development, Gate has strengthened its compliance operations and contributed to the overall development of Malta’s crypto ecosystem. Gate will continue to use Malta as its European hub to further expand its business footprint in the European market.
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Gate accelerates its deepening of European expansion; Malta's regulatory advantages promote the MiCA compliance process
Odaily Planet Daily News reports that according to MaltaCEOs.mt, Giovanni Cunti, CEO of Gate Technology Ltd., outlined Gate Group’s strategic plan following the acquisition of a Malta license. Gate Group established its European operations in Malta in 2018, a decision made after a comprehensive assessment of emerging European crypto markets. Giovanni Cunti pointed out that at the time, the team compared multiple jurisdictions based on factors such as openness to crypto businesses, regulatory maturity, government support, and ecosystem development. Malta stood out because it was among the first to promote the implementation of crypto regulations and was recognized as the “Blockchain Island.” Gate registered in Malta at the end of 2018, laying the institutional and procedural foundation for compliant crypto asset services. Giovanni Cunti emphasized that through close collaboration with the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) and years of local development, Gate has strengthened its compliance operations and contributed to the overall development of Malta’s crypto ecosystem. Gate will continue to use Malta as its European hub to further expand its business footprint in the European market.