MiCA and the future of the European digital market

The EU’s MiCA Regulation is entering a decisive phase, and the pace of domestic legislative work is already having a tangible impact on businesses operating in the crypto-asset sector. In his latest article published on Prawo.pl, Wojciech Ługowski discusses the implications of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority’s (UKNF) position and outlines potential scenarios for the Polish market after […]
Between EU regulations and national practice. What about MiCA in Poland?

MiCA is increasingly moving from the level of regulatory assumptions into everyday market practice, raising very concrete questions for entrepreneurs. During the event “Between EU regulations and national practice: What about MiCA in Poland?”, organized by Blockchain Girls & Superteam Poland, Wojciech Ługowski had the opportunity to open a discussion on how the new regulations are actually affecting business […]
NFTs as Rights to a Work – Between Digital Ownership and Copyright Law
In recent years, NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have gained significant popularity as a tool for identifying and trading digital assets, such as artworks, recordings, animations, virtual items, or in-game elements. According to Wojciech Ługowski, attorney-at-law and managing partner at Lawarton Law Firm, the development of the NFT market has given rise to numerous myths, in particular […]
When Does a Token Become a Financial Instrument? Practical Criteria Under MiFID II and MiCA
Tokenisation is becoming an increasingly popular phenomenon that attracts innovators. Today’s market encompasses various categories of tokens – from utility tokens, through payment tokens and stablecoins (including EMTs and ARTs within the meaning of MiCA), to investment tokens. The latter may incorporate proprietary or corporate rights and, as a result, be subject to a significantly […]
Incorporation and Operation of Blockchain Companies in Offshore Jurisdictions – a Regulatory Overview of Selected Jurisdictions: British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Estonia
The development and growing adoption of blockchain technology mean that Web3 projects are increasingly moving rapidly from the conceptual stage to actual business operations. At this point, one of the key decisions becomes the choice of the legal environment in which the project will be developed and, at a later stage, commercialised. When selecting a […]
Blockchain and Payment Services Law – When Does a Crypto Wallet Provider Become a Payment Institution?
The development of blockchain technology is outpacing the pace of regulatory change. This legal gap caused by rapid development often leads Web3 startups (e.g., those developing crypto wallets, payment gateways or DeFi applications) to believe that the legal framework of the “traditional” financial market does not apply to them. After all, if they do not […]
Lawarton ranked by Chambers & Partners

Lawarton ranked by Chambers & Partners in the Fintech category in Poland! This year’s ranking includes both Lawarton and Wojciech Ługowski. This is an important moment for our team and confirmation of the effectiveness of the advisory services we develop for technology companies, blockchain projects, and financial services innovators. Chambers & Partners has been setting the […]
DORA and blockchain – are DLT network operators subject to the EU regulation on digital operational resilience?
With the start of the application of EU Regulation (EU) 2022/2554, the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), which began to apply on 17 January 2025, entities operating in the financial sector in Europe have faced a new challenge related to security and digital operational resilience. DORA introduces comprehensive requirements concerning ICT risk management, digital resilience […]
Wojciech Ługowski as a panellist at Bitget Crypto Elites Poland

On 14 December 2025, Warsaw hosted the Bitget Crypto Elites Poland event, which focused on key challenges and development directions for blockchain technology in Poland. Wojciech Ługowski took part in the panel discussion entitled ‘Is Poland keeping pace with the development of blockchain technology?’ The discussion focused on the implementation of MiCA regulations in Poland and […]
Blockchain Crowdfunding – ICO, STO, IDO. How Do They Differ?
New Funding Models in the Blockchain World Technology startups operating in the blockchain space increasingly rely on alternative forms of raising capital. Instead of traditional financing (e.g. venture capital or business angels), they choose to issue tokens and use crowdfunding models based on distributed ledger technology. The most common models include Initial Coin Offering (ICO), […]