Binance responds to the EU license controversy: still committed to obtaining operating qualifications under the MiCA framework

By: rootdata|2026/06/16 20:45:00
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Binance responded on platform X regarding the news related to the EU license, stating that the company remains committed to serving European users and will continue to operate in accordance with applicable laws. Binance indicated that as the MiCA transition period is about to end, the company is adopting a user-prioritized cautious strategy to minimize the impact of business adjustments, and will disclose subsequent arrangements and options to users after obtaining more information, with plans to release further updates by June 30, 2026.

In addition, Binance stated that it has maintained constructive communication with regulators over the past 18 months and has actively participated in the MiCA approval process. According to its understanding, the Greek regulatory authority has completed its review of the relevant application and believes it meets MiCA requirements, and the application has also been accepted for review at the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) level. Binance also mentioned that any delays or deviations in the MiCA authorization process could undermine market liquidity, competition, and user choice, and push some activities outside the EU. The company will continue to seek a compliant operational path under the MiCA framework and will keep users informed of progress.

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