MiCA at a glance – a mini-series by ECOVIS ProventusLaw on the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation. The mini-series will explore the entire MiCA regulation and discuss each branch of the regulation’s requirements individually to provide you with a clearer picture of how it affects the activities of crypto-asset issuers, crypto-asset service providers (CASP) and other relevant market actors.

In this episode we explore the origins of distributed ledger technology (DLT) and the inception of the MiCA regulation.

Inga Karulaitytė-Kvainauskienė

Inga Karulaitytė-Kvainauskienė is an attorney at law and a leading partner of a Fintech and Banking & Finance group at ECOVIS ProventusLaw, with over 20 years of legal experience. 

She has deep knowledge and experience in the licensing and regulatory compliance of e-money, payment institutions, and specialised banks. She focuses on the regulatory compliance side of Fintech. She is also a certified AML expert who can help with various compliance issues – AML and KYC processes, risk management, PSDII directive, and other regulatory compliance questions.

  • Partner of ECOVIS International
  • Ranked lawyer in Fintech Legal by Chambers and Partners Fintech 2020, 2021, 2022.
  • Highly Regarded lawyer in Banking and finance directory by IFLR1000, Chambers and Partners, and the LEGAL500 2019, 2020, 2021.
  • CAMS certification.
  • Certificate of Completion of Internal Auditor‘s Training since 2020.
  • Member of the Lithuanian Bar since 2003.
  • Member of the board of the Association FINTECH HUB LT.

Tautvydas Petrošius




Tautvydas, or Tavi (for the convenience of his international clients) is part of ECOVIS ProventusLaw FinTech licensing team.


Specializing in the consideration of the licence documentation admissibility of Electronic Money Institutions, Payment Institutions and Financial Brokerages.

Tavi joined the ECOVIS ProventusLaw team in June of 2021.


He attained his Bachelor‘s degree (LLB) in European Union Law at Aberystwyth University (UK) having spent an additional year specializing in International Law at Universität Salzburg (AT). He continued his academic path by attaining a Master‘s degree (LLM) in European Law at the University of Leiden (NL).

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