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Binance Eyes New Licenses in Asia as EU Regulatory Challenges Persist

724FinanceKemal Tekin
Binance Eyes New Licenses in Asia as EU Regulatory Challenges Persist

Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is navigating regulatory complexities in the European Union (EU) while accelerating its expansion into the Asia-Pacific region. Co-CEO Richard Teng, speaking at the Reuters NEXT conference in Singapore, confirmed ongoing discussions with EU regulators and highlighted plans to pursue licensing in another member state after withdrawing its MiCA application in Greece. Despite submitting a compliant application, the company faced unexpected delays, prompting the withdrawal to avoid a short transitional period for EU users.

MiCA Compliance and EU Regulatory Shifts

  • Binance must secure a MiCA license by July 2026 to operate legally in the EU.
  • The exchange's Greece-based MiCA application was pulled amid regulatory uncertainties, with Teng citing unclear reasons for delays despite full compliance.
  • Richard Teng emphasized continued collaboration with EU regulators, though specific jurisdictions remain undisclosed.
  • Asia-Pacific Expansion Strategy

  • Binance recently entered the Philippines via a partnership with Blockshoals Technologies, signaling aggressive regional growth.
  • Teng hinted at upcoming licenses across Asia, underscoring a strategic pivot toward the Asia-Pacific market.
  • While crypto markets face headwinds from volatility and ETF outflows, institutional investor interest remains a key long-term driver.
  • Kemal Tekin's Note: Binance's pivot to Asia-Pacific amid EU regulatory hurdles reflects a broader risk diversification strategy. As MiCA compliance becomes a litmus test for EU operations, the exchange's focus on emerging markets in Asia could mitigate geopolitical and regulatory risks. However, the delay in EU licensing underscores the fragmented nature of global crypto regulation, with Asia's varied regulatory landscape offering both opportunities and challenges for large exchanges.
    Kemal Tekin

    Financial Analyst: Kemal Tekin

    Gelişmekte Olan Piyasalar (Emerging Markets - EM) Masası Şefi. Çin gayrimenkul krizinden Japonya Merkez Bankası (BOJ) faiz kararlarına kadar Asya-Pasifik risklerini trade eden global stratejist.

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