MiCA-Regulated Crypto-Asset Companies in Poland
Poland supervises crypto-asset activity through the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF). MiCA offers Polish crypto businesses a clear route to EU-wide authorization as the country's digital-asset market continues to grow.
As of 18 August 2026, MICA Watch tracks 1 MiCA-related entry for Poland (1 EMT issuer). Notable firms include StaBillon sp. z o.o..
Crypto-asset service providers based in Poland are authorized and supervised by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) under the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
E-Money Token (EMT) Issuers in Poland
1| Entity Name | Trading Name | Authority | Auth Date | White Paper | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| StaBillon | Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) | 23/04/2019 | - |
MiCA Regulation in Poland: What You Need to Know
Since MiCA became fully applicable across the EU in December 2024, any firm offering crypto-asset services in Poland — such as custody, operating a trading platform, exchanging crypto for fiat, executing orders, or providing advice — must be authorized as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP). In Poland, that authorization is granted by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF).
One of MiCA's biggest advantages is passporting: a provider authorized in Poland can offer its services in every other EU and EEA member state without applying for a separate licence in each country. This is why the country in which a firm is authorized matters, and why MICA Watch organizes the register by member state.
The tables above list crypto-asset entities whose home member state is Poland, based on the official interim registers published by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). Data is refreshed regularly; the current snapshot reflects the status as of 18 August 2026. For the complete EU-wide picture, browse the full registry filtered to Poland or return to the interactive map.
MiCA in Poland: common questions
How many MiCA-regulated crypto-asset entities are there in Poland?
As of 18 August 2026, MICA Watch tracks 1 MiCA-related entry with Poland as the home member state, including 0 authorised Crypto-Asset Service Providers and 1 e-money token issuer record. Figures come from the ESMA interim register and are refreshed as authorities publish changes.
Who regulates crypto-asset service providers in Poland?
Crypto-asset service providers based in Poland are authorised and supervised by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF), the national competent authority responsible for applying the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) in Poland.
Can a CASP authorised in Poland operate in other EU countries?
Yes. Under MiCA an authorisation granted by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) can be passported across all 27 EU member states and the EEA, subject to notification requirements — a firm does not need a separate licence in each country.