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Lithuanian Fintech Secures First DLT License in the Baltics

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A groundbreaking milestone for the region’s blockchain and digital finance landscape.

Highlights:

  • Lithuania becomes the first country in the Baltics to grant a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) license to a fintech company.
  • The new license aims to enhance the regulatory framework for blockchain services and foster innovation in the financial sector.
  • This milestone is expected to position Lithuania as a leading hub for fintech and blockchain technology in the region.

Lithuania has made history by issuing the first Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) license in the Baltic states, signifying a robust move towards regulated blockchain services. This advancement will not only strengthen the country’s fintech infrastructure but also attract innovation and investment in the digital finance space. As Lithuania positions itself as a key player in the European fintech ecosystem, this license exemplifies the growing acceptance and integration of blockchain technologies in mainstream finance.

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