I'm not a European nor do I live there.
They are based in Lithuania, an EU country, which sucks for this kind of thing but it is what it is. Coinpayments still works great. Maybe Bitpay too but I haven't used it recently.
Now it's going to be a chance to not be an European citizen for crypto and
cypheringcypher users. It seems USA are gladly taking the exact opposite direction of EU(SSR), by stop prosecuting and almost prohibiting to do it, exchanges, wallet and mixing services. So it's going to be very difficult for european companies to work with american ones using cryptocurrencies, because the rules they have to follow seem to be antinomic now.
I'm leaving this here.
https://www.justice.gov/dag/media/1395781/dl?inline-snip-
Executive Order 14178 tasks the Justice Department and others with "protecting and promoting" (1) "the ability of individual citizens and private-sector entities alike to access and use for lawful purposes open public blockchain networks without persecution"; and (2) "fair and open access to banking services for all law-abiding individual citizens and private-sector entities alike." In response to those taskings, the Justice Department will stop participating in regulation by prosecution in this space. Specifically, the Department will no longer target virtual currency exchanges, mixing and tumbling services, and offline wallets for the acts of their end users or unwitting violations of regulations-except to the extent the investigation is consistent with the priorities articulated in the following paragraphs.