Binance customers in Europe are facing difficulties with fiat withdrawals due to issues with SEPA transfers, as the exchange has temporarily suspended euro withdrawals and deposits via SEPA while it works to resolve the problem.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, caused confusion by mistakenly announcing on social media that euro transactions were no longer available, but it was clarified that euro transactions will continue until September 25th with Binance's banking partner in the region. However, the exchange is currently facing legal troubles and difficulties in various countries, making it challenging to find alternatives.
Binance US is reportedly reconsidering its decision to discontinue fiat on- and off-ramp services and is working on integrating new US dollar on-ramp solutions, potentially partnering with payment provider MoonPay to allow users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies in dollars.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is discontinuing its crypto-backed debit card service in Latin America and the Middle East, affecting less than 1% of its users in those regions, without stating a reason for the decision.
Mastercard and Visa will end their partnerships with crypto exchange Binance, discontinuing their crypto card offerings in several countries by September 2022.
Binance has lost business with Mastercard and Visa as traditional financial institutions become wary of working with the cryptocurrency exchange due to regulatory scrutiny and concerns over compliance within the crypto industry.
Despite facing regulatory challenges and speculation about its future, the analysis of Binance's Bitcoin exchange reserves suggests that it is not experiencing a bank run like FTX did in 2021.
Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, has banned Russia-based users from trading in all currencies except the ruble due to a U.S. Justice Department investigation into possible violation of financial sanctions on Russia.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is considering a complete withdrawal from the Russian market due to complications and potential violations of Western sanctions.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is considering a complete withdrawal from the Russian market due to complications and potential violations of Western sanctions.
Crypto exchange Binance has announced plans to gradually wind down support for its Binance USD (BUSD) stablecoin, encouraging users to convert their holdings into other assets, including a newly listed stablecoin, First Digital USD (FDUSD). This decision aligns with Paxos' plans to end BUSD redemption by February 2024.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is experiencing the departure of two key executives in the Russian market, raising questions about the company's future in the region amidst regulatory challenges and potential sanctions.
Binance.US CEO Brian Shroder leaves as the crypto exchange downsizes its workforce due to regulatory pressures, including a lawsuit from the SEC.
Google will allow games featuring nonfungible tokens (NFTs) to advertise on its platform, a developer stole $1 million from the Milady NFT collection, CNA Insurance excludes NFT coverage from a $20-million policy, the metaverse is popular in Asian markets, and Binance ends support for Polygon-based NFTs.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been denied access to Binance US's software in its ongoing case against the exchange, with a judge stating that the SEC should make more tailored requests and speak with additional witnesses; the SEC alleges that Binance US's separation from Binance Holdings is cosmetic and that clients' funds were leaving the US in violation of securities rules.
Crypto exchange Binance has reopened registrations and access to its products and services for Belgian users, three months after being ordered to cease cryptocurrency-related services by Belgium's finance regulator.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has reached an agreement to sell its Russia business to CommEX in order to fully withdraw from the market due to compliance concerns, with CommEX excluding customers from the US, EU, and certain other jurisdictions.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is selling its Russian operations and fully exiting the country due to potential violations of war-related sanctions and incompatibility with its compliance strategy.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is facing major staffing struggles and regulatory issues, with some calling for CEO Changpeng Zhao to step down. The company has experienced turbulence in the past, but its current challenges may indicate a dire situation.