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Jurisdictions / Lithuania
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CRYPTO LICENSING IN LITHUANIA.

Lithuania is the busiest EU entry point for crypto licensing. Under MiCA, a crypto-asset service provider is authorised by the Bank of Lithuania rather than the old registration regime, and the country pairs a large existing VASP base with a regulator that has processed fintech applications at volume. Most firms in this index file here.

REGULATOR: Bank of Lithuania · LICENCE: MiCA CASP authorisation
What drives cost

NO SINGLE PRICE.

Cost tracks the scope of services you authorise (custody, exchange, transfer), the capital tier your CASP class requires, and how much AML and ICT-resilience build-out your setup needs. There is no single published figure — ask any firm for a fixed quote against your specific service list.

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FAQ

How do you get a crypto licence in Lithuania?

You apply to the Bank of Lithuania for MiCA CASP authorisation, evidencing capital, a local AML function, governance and ICT-resilience controls. A specialist firm prepares the file and manages the regulator dialogue.

How much does a Lithuanian crypto licence cost?

It depends on the CASP services you authorise and your capital tier. There is no single fee — get a fixed quote against your specific service list.

Is the old Lithuanian VASP registration still valid?

MiCA replaced national VASP regimes with CASP authorisation, subject to transition arrangements. Existing providers must transition to the CASP regime within the applicable window.