HT Digital, the UK-based digital asset assurance firm, has taken another significant step in its expansion plans. The company has now registered HT Digital Europe Ltd with the Malta Accountancy Board to provide accounting and audit services from July 2026. This move marks a major milestone for the firm as it establishes a regulated home within the European Union.
HT Digital’s registration in Malta will enable the firm to serve European digital asset businesses more effectively, particularly those navigating the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. The company’s core business lines are now open to the European market, including Institutional Readiness, Proof of Reserves, Operational Layer for Foundations and RWA Assurance.
HT Digital’s unique selling point lies in its ability to combine the agility of a crypto-native firm with the regulatory weight of a practice operating off-chain since 1940. The company builds its own proprietary technology to audit digital assets at the speed of the blockchain, setting it apart from other firms in the industry.
With over 800 global clients already on board, HT Digital is poised to make a significant impact in the European market. The firm’s expansion into Europe is not just about entering new markets, it’s about defining the standard for digital asset assurance across the continent. As HT Digital continues its build-out in Europe, one thing is clear: the firm is here to stay and will be shaping the regulatory landscape for digital assets in the region.
HT Digital’s registration in Malta marks a significant step forward in its expansion plans and it will be interesting to see how the company leverages this new foothold to serve European clients. With its unique blend of crypto-native agility and regulatory expertise, HT Digital is well-positioned to become a leading player in the digital asset assurance space.
The registration also brings with it a seal of assurance that can be trusted across Europe, as the firm’s core business lines are now open to the European market. This includes Institutional Readiness, which transforms raw on-chain data into verified, audited financial reports; Proof of Reserves, which provides real-time solvency validation for exchanges and market makers, Operational Layer for Foundations, an independent layer for stakeholder assurance and RWA Assurance, the assurance layer for a world tokenising trillions in real-world assets.
HT Digital’s ability to combine regulatory weight with crypto-native agility sets it apart from other firms in the industry. The company is not just consulting, but building its own proprietary tech to audit digital assets at the speed of the blockchain. With over 800 global clients already on board, HT Digital is poised to make a significant impact in the European market.
The firm’s expansion into Europe is not just about entering new markets; it’s about defining the standard for digital asset assurance across the continent. As HT Digital continues its build-out in Europe, one thing is clear: the firm is here to stay and will be shaping the regulatory landscape for digital assets in the region.
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