Luno is a fragment of Digital Currency Group with more than $40 billion in crypto under management. On Tuesday, the French regulators gave the crypto trading platform Luno a digital asset service provider (DASP) license. As a result, Luno can now directly serve its customers residing in France. Luno Can Now Offer Its Services in France Lunos is the largest blockchain investor in the world, with more than $40 billion in crypto under management. Luno now holds the digital asset service provider (DASP) license to offer its services in France. The company revealed it is moving to obtain the optional approval from the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), France’s stock market regulator. “We believe that regulation is vital in crypto’s path to mass adoption, and our DASP registration represents a key step towards achieving our strategic growth plans,” said Luno CEO and co-founder Marcus Swanepoel. Luno will continue with regulators across the globe for the promotion of the development of new regulatory frameworks. Luno will continue the growth of its portfolio of regulatory permissions around the world. France granted a DASP license to Binance in May, after which the exchange giant announced a €100 million ($102 million) investment in France and partnership with Station F, a Paris-based startup incubator.The post French Regulators Grant Luno a Digital Asset License appeared first on Cryptoknowmics-Crypto News and Media Platform.