Aave ‘Push’ Gains Ireland’s MiCA Approval for Euro-to-Crypto Conversion Services
Ireland is positioning itself as a central gateway for Europe’s regulated DeFi expansion after Aave Labs secured full MiCAR approval for its new fiat-to-stablecoin service, Push.
The authorization establishes the country as a compliant on-ramp for digital assets at a time when European regulators are tightening scrutiny and demanding stronger consumer guarantees. Ireland’s growing regulatory clarity also strengthens its role as a preferred base for crypto firms seeking predictable oversight across the European Economic Area (EEA).
Push Introduces Zero-Fee Stablecoin Conversion
According to the press release, Aave Labs plans to launch Push across the EEA following Ireland’s Crypto-Asset Service Provider approval. The service will allow users to move between euros and supported stablecoins at zero cost. It works across Aave Labs’ products and supports GHO and several other major stablecoins. Consequently, the tool gives DeFi users a simple method to convert funds without extra fees or complicated steps.
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A new local entity, Push Virtual Assets Ireland Limited, will operate the service directly from Ireland. The entity is fully regulated under MiCA rules, which now mandate consumer-protection safeguards, clear disclosures, and transparent asset handling. Besides offering regulatory clarity, Ireland provides Aave Labs with a market that has established financial-services infrastructure and an active digital-innovation ecosystem.
Ireland Strengthens Its Crypto Position Under MiCA
Ireland’s stance toward digital-asset regulation has changed quickly over the past two years. The Central Bank of Ireland increased supervision of exchanges, wallet providers, and token issuers.
Officials now apply stricter reporting standards, stronger risk checks, and enhanced consumer-protection measures. The country also works closely with European regulators to align its enforcement with MiCA as the framework rolls out across the EEA.
This regulatory clarity has attracted several global crypto and fintech firms to expand their Irish operations. Local policymakers are actively promoting innovation hubs, research partnerships, and talent development, fitting the Aave Labs approval into a broader national strategy focused on regulated growth rather than unrestricted experimentation.
Stablecoins Gain Traction Across Europe
Stablecoins continue to grow across Europe as supply exceeds $300 billion in 2025. A significant portion circulates through Aave’s lending markets, where users rely on predictable liquidity and transparent mechanics. Push aims to streamline access to these markets by linking bank transfers and DeFi services through one regulated channel.
Additionally, Aave Labs maintains the decentralized structure of the Aave Protocol. The MiCA approval applies only to Push, which handles the regulated conversion process. Consequently, users gain a safer entry point to decentralized finance without changing how the underlying protocol functions.
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