Binance Races for New EU License Route Ahead of July 1 MiCA Deadline

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Key Takeaways:

    • Binance withdrew its MiCA licence application in Greece shortly before its EU operating permission expires.
    • The company said user assets remain safe and accessible at all times.
    • Binance said it is reviewing other EU licensing options as the MiCA deadline approaches.
  • Binance is pursuing a new European Union licensing route after withdrawing its MiCA application with the Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC) in Greece, according to a June 24 company statement.

    Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) established a unified EU rulebook for crypto-asset service providers, replacing fragmented national frameworks. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)’s framework includes standards covering authorization, investor protection, record keeping, and supervision.

    The exchange said it withdrew the Greek application after reviewing the process timeline and determining that moving forward elsewhere would provide greater clarity for users as the MiCA transition period nears its end. Binance emphasized:

    “While we withdrew our application in Greece, Binance remains committed to Europe.”

    The crypto platform said it engaged constructively with the HCMC over several months before deciding to pursue authorization in another EU member state, which it will announce at a later stage. User assets remain safe and accessible, although some EU users may be affected depending on their location and account status.

    European regulators have tightened expectations for crypto firms operating without full authorization ahead of the MiCA deadline. ESMA has instructed such platforms to prepare wind-down plans, halt new client onboarding, and clearly communicate with users if licensing is not secured.

    Binance reiterated its long-term commitment to Europe and its intention to operate under the MiCA framework, emphasizing:

    “Europe is an important region for Binance, and our ambition to operate under a clear, fair, and harmonized MiCA framework remains unchanged.”

    “We continue to support MiCA’s goal of creating a consistent regulatory framework for crypto assets across the EU, and we are confident we will secure authorization in another EU Member State in the coming months,” the crypto firm wrote.

    The company also highlighted investment in compliance and internal controls, with around 1,500 compliance staff employed. EU users are currently being contacted directly with account-specific updates and guidance, with instructions to monitor official communications and remain cautious of scams.

    ESMA’s crypto-asset service provider (CASP) rules define authorization requirements, complaint-handling standards, and disclosure obligations, forming the regulatory framework that will apply to Binance’s next EU application.

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