How to actually verify a CASP authorisation in the ESMA register, including the parts that regularly mislead people

After the end of the MiCA transition period, here has been a wave of impersonation using EU regulators and licensed exchanges, and people usually go to ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority) CASP register to check the legal entity and the services it's authorised to provide. The problem is that the information in the register often won't match what you see in the app or in the message. The brand name may be different from the legal entity, an LEI may be more useful than the name, and s

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