Binance va offrir des services à Dubaï avec une nouvelle licence
- Binance a récemment retiré sa demande de licence en Allemagne.
- Binance a annoncé son intention de s'étendre au Japon.
- Dubai users will be required to provide identity documents to access Binance’s services.
Échange crypto Binance annoncé on Monday that it has received an Operational Minimum Viable Product license to provide virtual asset exchange services in Dubai. The new license is another milestone in Binance’s bid to strengthen its influence in the Middle East.
The license will enable the crypto exchange’s Dubai subsidiary, Binance FZE, to provide services to institutional and qualified retail customers in Dubai. Some of the services available to eligible investors include crypto-to-fiat exchanges and conversions, payment and remittance services, brokerage services, transfer, and custody.
Binance noted that an investor must be a “qualified retail client” in Dubai to access its services. In addition, users must be at least 21 years old and provide proof that they own net liquid assets of up to 500,000 United Arab Emirates dirhams ($136,000). Dubai users will also be required to provide proper identification documents such as passports, valid addresses, visas, and contact information.
Binance has come a long way in its bid to fully operate in Dubai. Last year, the crypto exchange received a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) license from Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA). The MVP license allowed Binance to open a domestic bank account to hold users’ funds and provide both crypto exchange and custody services.
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La progression de la licence provisoire, accordée en 2022, à une licence MVP opérationnelle signifie que les utilisateurs éligibles à Dubaï pourront désormais accéder aux services autorisés, y compris la possibilité de convertir en toute sécurité des actifs virtuels en fiat selon les normes désignées par VARA conformes à la loi financière intergouvernementale. Groupe de travail d'action.
Binance has now completed three of Dubai’s four licensing stages. The crypto exchange will receive the Full Market Product (FMP) once it displays compliance with local rules.
Today’s news will come as a delight for Binance followers since the exchange has suffered several setbacks in recent weeks. Binance has withdrawn its license application in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Belgium. However, the crypto exchange recently annoncé prévoit de s'étendre au Japon.