AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCrypto Regulation in Liechtenstein: Bitcoin Suisse says it has secured a MiCAR Crypto Asset Service Provider licence from the Liechtenstein Financial Market Authority, giving its European unit a regulated route to serve selected EEA markets. Stablecoin Infrastructure: OpenPayd also announced MiCA authorization, enabling fiat-to-stablecoin on/off-ramping, custody and stablecoin transfers across the EEA via a single platform. Space Tech & Launch Commitments: Open Cosmos is asking the ITU to extend satellite launch obligations after missing an earlier deadline, citing setbacks tied to an Indian rocket failure. Health Tech (EU Approvals): The EU cleared Merck’s Keytruda+Padcev perioperative bladder-cancer regimen for cisplatin-ineligible adults, and CHMP backed Acadia’s DAYBU (trofinetide) for Rett syndrome neurobehavioral symptoms. Public Safety: Switzerland expanded its heatwave warning to level 4 across much of the country, including areas up to the Rhine Valley. Digital Trust & Signatures: Shufti and Evrotrust are combining identity verification with Qualified Electronic Signatures into one onboarding flow across EU member states. Local Tech Culture: Liechtenstein Post featured in Macau’s “Kingdom of Stamps” opening day, highlighting stamp production tech and miniature-world printing craft.
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