Dublin, 25 August 2025 — Coincub today announced the Netherlands Crypto Asset Report, a focused analysis of how digital-asset activity is organized across the Dutch market, where Euro liquidity concentrates, and what the transition to MiCA and forthcoming DAC8 reporting means in practice for market participants. The publication provides an operational map of venues, funding rails, and compliance touchpoints without disclosing proprietary findings reserved for report readers.
Why this matters
•The Netherlands remains a high-participation European market, supported by instant payments and broad digital banking coverage.
•Euro trading is concentrated, with liquidity depth centered on a limited number of access points.
•The policy environment has tightened with MiCA licensing now active and DAC8 reporting approaching, changing disclosure and conduct standards across the value chain.
What the report covers
•Ownership and participation: how exposure is distributed across user types and what that implies for market behavior.
•Asset and pair focus: how listings and pair depth shape practical trading choices in Euro terms.
•Venue landscape: concentration dynamics, funding routes, and custody pathways used in day-to-day operations.
•Listing evolution: how new additions reflect changing risk, utility, and hedging demand versus prior cycles.
•User journey: onboarding, funding, execution options, and oversight points across fiat and crypto legs.
•Token design: allocation buckets, vesting patterns, and sector representation in Euro markets.
•Regulation in practice: what MiCA licensing and DAC8 reporting concretely change for operators and users.
•Regional interest: how retail attention varies over time and across Dutch regions.
Who should read it
•Exchanges and brokers planning listings, liquidity programs, and EU passporting strategies.
•Payments firms and wallets aligning compliance, fiat connectivity, and product scope.
•Banks and service providers calibrating onboarding, monitoring, and risk controls.
•Investors and research teams seeking a grounded market map to inform allocation and execution.
About the report: The Netherlands Crypto Asset Report is a concise, visual reference that consolidates data on liquidity placement, asset coverage, trading pathways, and regulatory milestones, designed to shorten decision cycles for commercial and compliance teams. Full key findings, data exhibits, and sourcing are available in the paid report
Availability: The report is available today from Coincub. For access or briefing requests, contact the media team below.
Media contact press@coincub.com
Notes to editors
•The report reflects the regulatory transition to MiCA licensing for crypto-asset service providers active in the Netherlands and the staged implementation of DAC8 reporting as of August 2025.
•Coverage includes recent domestic market developments, regulatory communications, and platform authorizations relevant to Euro-denominated trading.
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