Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has obtained a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from Bulgaria's National Revenue Agency.
The official licensing now enables Bitget to offer a comprehensive suite of crypto services within Bulgaria, including the exchange, trading, transfer, custody, and public offering of crypto assets, as well as wallet services. This aligns with Bitget's broader plans of obtaining EU's Markets in Crypto- Assets (MiCA) license, which will boost its foothold in the region.
The VASP license in Bulgaria aligns with Bitget's strategic expansion across the European Union. The company is actively preparing for compliance with the EU's MiCA framework, which seeks to establish a unified regulatory environment for crypto assets throughout the region.
"The successful application of the VASP license in Bulgaria is a part of Bitget's expansion strategy to serve users across the European Union," said Hon Ng, Chief Legal Officer at Bitget. "As the EU continues to lead with regulatory frameworks like MiCA, we see strong potential for sustainable growth and innovation in the region while maintaining compliance. Bulgaria serves as a strategic gateway for our European expansion, offering crypto-friendly ecosystems the chance to accelerate crypto's adoption."
Ng added, "In 2025, Bitget is bound to lead with aggressive global scaling, with a sharp focus on meeting compliance standards in every jurisdiction where we operate. This approach supports increasing users' trust and ensures long-term growth as we align our operations with emerging regulations worldwide."
Bitget views regulatory compliance as a social responsibility for crypto exchanges, which is evident through its acquisition of approvals in key markets such as Poland, Italy, Lithuania, UK and now Bulgaria.
The VASP license in Bulgaria grants Bitget the regulatory authority to offer a wide array of services altered to cater to the needs of digital asset users in the region. These services include the exchange of crypto assets, enabling seamless conversion between crypto and fiat; trading and transfer of crypto assets, facilitating efficient and secure transactions; and custody services, providing a strong framework for safeguarding user assets. Additionally, the license permits the public offering of crypto assets, supporting the scope for innovative token launches and opportunities.
In the last three months alone, Bitget has put forth major licensing and expansion updates. It has secured a BSP license in El Salvador, approval in the UK to provide digital asset services, it powered a compliant Vietnam-based exchange BitEXC and is also in talks with FIU in India. With Bulgaria's VASP license, Bitget is now inching closer to being one of the most trustworthy exchanges in the crypto space. The company plans to collaborate closely with European regulators to ensure its products meet all regulatory requirements while prioritizing the protection of user assets and data.