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From Strategy to Signal: What ClearBank’s MiCAR Move Really Tells Us

20 min · 14. apr. 2026
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ClearBank's recent MiCAR notification does not represent a strategic pivot towards crypto, nor does it suggest a belief in a wholesale transition to new rails. It is an extension of an existing role. We reflect on the fireside chat with Tristan Kirchner, CEO of ClearBank Europe, at our event in Amsterdam. You can read the summary article on our website here [https://thebankingscene.com/opinions/from-strategy-to-signal-what-clearbanks-micar-move-really-tells-us/].

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