Binance Suspending Crypto Services in EU Markets After Failing to Secure MiCA Approval
Binance will halt crypto asset services in European Union markets from July 1 after notifying customers that it could not meet the bloc’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) licensing requirements before the regulatory deadl...
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