
Binance withdraws Greek MiCA bid but vows to remain in Europe
Last week, Binance said its European regulatory MiCA application was compliant despite reports of Greek rejection. “Our understanding is that the HCMC…
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Binance has withdrawn its application for a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license in Greece and will seek authorization in another European Union country, the crypto exchange said Wednesday via several X posts . The decision comes days before a June 30 deadline. Binance says it hasn’t spoken to Irish regulators in years, as it races to stay in EU after licence setback.
Furthermore, The world's largest crypto exchange only has one week to secure a license in legally operate in the European Union.
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Binance has withdrawn its application for a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license in Greece and will seek authorization in another European Union country, the crypto exchange said Wednesday via several X posts .
according to CoinDeskThe decision comes days before a June 30 deadline.
according to CoinDeskBinance says it hasn’t spoken to Irish regulators in years, as it races to stay in EU after licence setback.
according to Irish IndependentThe world's largest crypto exchange only has one week to secure a license in legally operate in the European Union.
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