Gofaizen & Sherle, a fintech law firm, has introduced the Crypto License Navigator, an interactive tool designed to assist crypto businesses in evaluating and selecting licensing options across various jurisdictions. This tool aims to support companies in making informed decisions as they prepare for the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) set to be fully implemented in 2026. The Crypto License Navigator assesses critical factors such as minimum capital requirements, tax rates, licensing times, and the reputation of jurisdictions. Highlighted jurisdictions for 2026 include El Salvador, Canada, Montana (USA), Switzerland, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, each offering unique regulatory and tax benefits. Gofaizen & Sherle has a track record of supporting over 800 crypto licensing projects in more than 50 jurisdictions, ensuring compliance with FATF and AML/CTF regulations.