Heard about this on r/cryptomarket that july 1 is the mica cutoff for crypto platforms working within the eu and without authorisation by then any platform cant legally serve EU shoppers
The reporting on that is contradictory right now of what i have researched reuters cited sources last week saying greece’s HCMC was more likely to reject binance’s software. Binance pushed back publicly, saying the regulator truly cleared the compliance assessment and handed it to esma for the EU broad passport.
For these of us with funds sitting on binanxe EU accounts ,has anybody seen something extra concrete than the public statements? Making an attempt to work out if this wants precise planning in the subsequent 10 days or if it’s noise that resolves itself and may anyone explain in layman phrases why binance waited till final to get license while different platforms like coinbase ,bitpanda and kraken already have it?
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