
Binance nomme les Émirats arabes unis comme "point focal" pour les activités futures
- Binance Dubai general manager Alex Chehade claims that the UAE is a “focal point” for the firm’s future business.
- Chehade a déclaré que les Émirats arabes unis deviendraient le prochain hub de cryptographie en raison de leur position amicale envers les entreprises de cryptographie.
- “They’re trying to diversify away from fossil fuels, and they see [crypto] as a great driver for doing so,” he said.
- Chehade noted that “there’s a clear framework for people and businesses to engage with” in the UAE.
The world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance, has been trying its best to prevent customers from leaving the crypto trading platform after the recent regulatory actions taken by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Interestingly, the firm has named the United Arab Emirates as its “focal point” for future operations.
Binance Dubai general manager Alex Chehade talked to blockchain media outlet CoinTelegraph and revealed that his firm believes that the UAE will become the next crypto hub in the coming days due to its friendly stance towards crypto businesses. The executive noted that the firm “identified that the senior leadership of the UAE wanted to establish the region as a focal point for Web3.
“They’re trying to diversify away from fossil fuels, and they see [crypto] as a great driver for doing so,” said Chehade.
Unlike the United States SEC, the UAE’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), the body responsible for regulation of crypto assets, has adopted a positive approach to cryptocurrencies and granted licensing to many firms in the past few months.
Selon le rapport, Chehade noted that “there’s a clear framework for people and businesses to engage with” in the UAE. Meanwhile, Binance is not “just not seeing as much of that elsewhere,” said the General Manager.
“You don’t want to set up where the goalposts move. For big businesses, you need predictability, you need to plan, and you need to budget.”
Il a également noté que de nombreux jeunes déménagent aux Émirats arabes unis. Les jeunes du monde entier ont été plus réceptifs aux crypto-monnaies et à l'industrie des actifs numériques par rapport aux autres âges.
“The two key drivers are that lots of expatriates are moving here from Europe and Asia, and the overall demographic is younger as well—aand we know that younger people have a more favorable mindset when it comes to virtual assets.”
Pendant ce temps, selon les rapports précédents de Bitnation, les clients de la branche américaine de Binance ont été confrontés à des problèmes de retrait en raison du récent procès intenté par la SEC contre l'échange crypto. Cependant, le les problèmes ont été résolus pendant une courte période, et l'échange a demandé aux clients de retirer, convertir ou utiliser leur argent avant la fermeture de la fenêtre de retrait.