Close Menu
  • Latest News
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoins
    • Meme Coins
  • Tech
    • Blockchain
    • Security and Privacy
  • Web 3
    • Gaming
  • Legal
    • Legal and Regulatory
    • Adoption
  • Analysis
  • Learn
    • Education
    • Wallets and Exchanges
  • Tools
    • Market Overview
    • Exchange Tool
  • INFO@FREE.CC
What's Hot

From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

June 26, 2026

Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

June 26, 2026

Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

June 26, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclosure
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Free.cc (Free Cryptocurrency)Free.cc (Free Cryptocurrency)
  • Latest News
    1. Bitcoin
    2. Ethereum
    3. Altcoins
    4. Meme Coins
    5. View All

    Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

    June 26, 2026

    CryptoQuant CEO Says Michael Saylor’s Strategy May Be Preventing Stronger Bitcoin Recovery Through Continuous Buying – Here’s How

    June 26, 2026

    BTC hits $58,000 but a short-squeeze could set up for bounce

    June 25, 2026

    Strategy Craters 10%, Hits 2-Year Low As BTC Falls To $59K

    June 25, 2026

    Ethereum faces renewed selling pressure: Can key support hold this time?

    June 26, 2026

    Will Bitcoin and Ethereum Price Recover? $11.8B Options Expiry Could Decide Next Move

    June 25, 2026

    Blackrock Moves $256 Million in BTC & ETH To Coinbase, Selling Pressure Ahead?

    June 24, 2026

    Can Whale Buying Offset ETF Outflows?

    June 24, 2026

    From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

    June 26, 2026

    AAVE price jumps 15% – Can $40.69M in protocol fees sustain the breakout?

    June 25, 2026

    World Network Agentkit Links Verified Humans To Autonomous AI Agents

    June 25, 2026

    DOJ Seizes Huione Cloud Backbone In Crypto Scam Money-Laundering Crackdown

    June 25, 2026

    Dogecoin Cash Files U.S. Patent for DOGP Blockchain Framework

    June 15, 2026

    How SIREN Went From AI Memecoin to Boom-and-Bust

    June 8, 2026

    Meme Coin Market Faces Imbalance as Supply Rises, Demand Falls

    April 4, 2026

    Crypto Interest Rising Toward Meme Coin Sector

    January 9, 2026

    From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

    June 26, 2026

    Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

    June 26, 2026

    Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

    June 26, 2026

    Solana hits $1B in weekly tokenized stock trading as demand for hard-to-access equities surge

    June 26, 2026
  • Tech
    1. Blockchain
    2. Security and Privacy
    3. View All

    Merck and Hashgraph Group launch Hedera-based product passport for EU compliance

    June 12, 2026

    COTI and Midnight Foundation Partner to Advance the Global Privacy Ecosystem

    June 11, 2026

    Cardano Gets Exposure From Olympics Committee

    June 11, 2026

    How Privacy and Composability Trade-Offs Differ

    June 11, 2026

    Microsoft Warns of New USB-Based Malware Targeting Crypto Users

    June 21, 2026

    Fake GitHub Stars and AI Videos Mask a Crypto Clipper

    June 18, 2026

    Zcash Climbs 80% Since June 5 as Traders Shrug off Orchard Bug Fears – Bitcoin News

    June 18, 2026

    Rokarolla Trojan Combines Banking Fraud With Device Surveillance

    June 16, 2026

    From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

    June 26, 2026

    Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

    June 26, 2026

    Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

    June 26, 2026

    Solana hits $1B in weekly tokenized stock trading as demand for hard-to-access equities surge

    June 26, 2026
  • Web 3
    1. Gaming
    2. View All

    Loaded Lions’ Mane City Mobile Heads to iOS and Android as Sign-Ups Begin

    June 23, 2026

    Nexus Acquires Homegrown App Marketplace One Store, Expanding into Global Web3 Game Hub

    June 21, 2026

    GoMining Rolls Out GoBTC Pay SDK for Bitcoin Merchant Payments

    June 20, 2026

    Real Finance Launches $ASSET Rewards Campaign to Support RWA Ecosystem Growth

    June 19, 2026

    From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

    June 26, 2026

    Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

    June 26, 2026

    Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

    June 26, 2026

    Solana hits $1B in weekly tokenized stock trading as demand for hard-to-access equities surge

    June 26, 2026
  • Legal
    1. Legal and Regulatory
    2. Adoption
    3. View All

    Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

    June 26, 2026

    Cynthia Lummis gave CLARITY Act a July promise, but it still needs a Senate path

    June 26, 2026

    Crypto finally has a CLARITY Act date – delivery now depends on seven Senate Democrats

    June 24, 2026

    US Treasury’s $10B scam warning shows why crypto is racing to police itself

    June 24, 2026

    Chainlink’s latest stablecoin push targets the capital stuck in bank FX settlement

    June 25, 2026

    Latest bear market victim shows how quickly DeFi users are left behind when crypto projects move on

    June 24, 2026

    South Korean digital bank with 15M users turns to Solana stablecoins for overseas transfers

    June 24, 2026

    Ripple gives RLUSD a MiCA foothold in Europe and route into African payments

    June 23, 2026

    From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

    June 26, 2026

    Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

    June 26, 2026

    Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

    June 26, 2026

    Solana hits $1B in weekly tokenized stock trading as demand for hard-to-access equities surge

    June 26, 2026
  • Analysis

    Solana hits $1B in weekly tokenized stock trading as demand for hard-to-access equities surge

    June 26, 2026

    Bitcoin Price Trends After Recent Correction

    June 25, 2026

    Goldman Sachs Names Three Reasons $700,000,000 in IPOs and Follow-On Issuances Won’t Overwhelm the Stock Market

    June 25, 2026

    AAVE Price Rallies 16% as $3,500 Prediction Fuels DeFi Rally

    June 25, 2026

    Tokenized SpaceX stocks hit by $50M in liquidations as crypto leverage reaches Wall Street

    June 25, 2026
  • Learn
    1. Education
    2. Wallets and Exchanges
    3. View All

    What Is BChat? The Decentralized Messaging App Built for Privacy

    June 2, 2026

    What Is an AI Prompt Injection Attack? The Hidden Threat Hijacking Your Chatbots

    May 31, 2026

    What Is AI Jailbreaking? A Beginner’s Guide to the Cat-and-Mouse Game Behind Every Chatbot

    May 17, 2026

    What’s on the Ethereum Roadmap: Glamsterdam, Hegota and Beyond

    March 30, 2026

    HYPE ETFs quietly pulled $161M in one month as Wall Street buys crypto’s on-chain exchange bet

    June 15, 2026

    Crypto exchanges are opening a two-front war for the stock market

    June 12, 2026

    Crypto’s killer app may be selling stocks after its own tokens failed retail

    June 10, 2026

    Vitalik wants DeFi price crashes to stop triggering automatic liquidations

    June 4, 2026

    From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

    June 26, 2026

    Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

    June 26, 2026

    Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

    June 26, 2026

    Solana hits $1B in weekly tokenized stock trading as demand for hard-to-access equities surge

    June 26, 2026
  • Tools
    • Market Overview
    • Exchange Tool
  • INFO@FREE.CC
Free.cc (Free Cryptocurrency)Free.cc (Free Cryptocurrency)
Home»Legal and Regulatory»Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs
Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs
Legal and Regulatory

Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

June 26, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Binance withdrew its MiCA application in Greece after reported resistance and told users the absence of a formal decision before the transition deadline forced it to seek authorization elsewhere.

Reports noted that talks with regulators in Ireland and Latvia had also encountered friction, though Binance maintains that Greece was its only formal application.

ESMA has since directed unauthorized crypto-asset service providers to stop onboarding new EU clients and restrict existing services to exit and withdrawal activity.

A crypto-asset service provider license under MiCA is a fitness test administered by a national regulator, who, upon approving the applicant, extends that approval to all 27 EU Member States through passporting.

That regulator certifies Binance’s management body, qualifying shareholders, AML controls, custody systems, client-asset segregation, internal governance, and group structure as sound enough to operate without borders.

Article 62 of MiCA spells out exactly what applicants must document. Article 63 gives national competent authorities explicit grounds to refuse authorization when the management body threatens sound and prudent management, client interests, or market integrity, or poses a serious risk of money laundering and terrorist financing.

Regulators can also consult AML authorities and financial intelligence units before granting any license. That architecture makes Binance’s history the primary licensing evidence that regulators weigh before any authorization decision.

MiCA licensing area What the regulator must assess Why Binance is harder to approve
Management body Good repute, competence, sound and prudent management CZ stepped down, but questions remain around influence and governance culture
Qualifying shareholders Ownership, control, beneficial-owner risk Zhao remains a major beneficial owner
AML/CFT controls Money-laundering and terrorist-financing risk DOJ, FinCEN, and OFAC settlements are directly relevant
Custody and client assets Safeguarding, segregation, operational resilience A passported license would apply across the EU
Group structure Clear legal entities and supervisory access Belgium previously flagged uncertainty around Binance entities
Market integrity Systems to prevent abuse and protect clients Regulators must defend approval to the whole bloc
See also  Wall Street is buying XRP while Binance traders keep betting against it

A record that follows

In November 2023, the US Department of Justice announced that Binance pleaded guilty and agreed to pay more than $4 billion to resolve violations of the Bank Secrecy Act, money transmission, and sanctions, while Changpeng Zhao separately pleaded guilty to failing to maintain an effective AML program.

Treasury’s FinCEN settlement reached $3.4 billion and OFAC’s $968 million, both accompanied by monitorship and compliance undertakings.

A European regulator assessing Binance under MiCA must weigh that record as active evidence.

The DOJ and Treasury findings directly address the same controls that MiCA requires regulators to evaluate before authorizing passporting rights: AML systems, sanctions screening, management accountability, and group governance.

Binance argues that it has since rebuilt its compliance infrastructure, employing roughly 1,500 compliance staff and having no outstanding MiCA issues. The regulator’s question is whether that rebuild is supported by evidence or merely asserted.

Europe’s pre-MiCA history with Binance gave regulators in Greece, Ireland, and Latvia a file to consult as the company searched for an authorization route, and before any regulator had to make a bloc-wide licensing call.

Binance exited the Netherlands in 2023 after failing to register, following a fine from the Dutch central bank for operating without authorization. In Germany, the company withdrew its BaFin custody-license application after regulators reportedly made clear they would not grant it.

Belgium’s FSMA ordered Binance to stop providing virtual-currency services from outside the European Economic Area, noting that Binance had not demonstrated which legal entities were offering services or whether they were properly authorized.

The FSMA also pointed to Binance’s own terms, which referenced 27 corporate entities, 19 of them outside the EEA. French prosecutors opened a judicial probe in 2025 into allegations of money laundering and tax fraud, which Binance denied.

See also  Ethereum Open Interest Declines Across Exchanges, Binance Stands Out — Details

MiCA consolidates that accumulated record into a single authorization decision that cannot be reversed at the border.

Binance European regulatory file before MiCA
A timeline of Binance’s European regulatory setbacks from 2022 to 2026, spanning fines, market exits, and a withdrawn MiCA application.

The CZ issue

Zhao stepped down as CEO in November 2023 as part of the DOJ settlement, but has remained a major beneficial owner, and Reuters reported that European regulators were examining his continued influence over the company.

Binance’s EU regional head, Gillian Lynch, told Reuters that Zhao is fully removed from company management.

MiCA’s fitness standards go beyond job titles: they require regulators to assess whether management and qualifying shareholders exercise effective control in a way consistent with sound governance, client protection, and market integrity.

A European authority approving Binance must document and supervise a group structure that proves the EU entity is insulated from informal control, reputational contagion, or group-level interference from outside the bloc.

MiCA’s architecture places CASP authorization with the national competent authority, coordinated through AML/CFT consultation channels and ESMA guidance.

The ECB’s explicit opinion role under the regulation applies to asset-referenced token issuers when monetary policy, payment systems, or financial stability are at stake, and it carries no equivalent lane for ordinary exchange authorization.

The ECB has separately advocated for stronger EU-level oversight of systemically important cross-border firms, an institutional reform position that addresses supervisory architecture.

France, Italy, and Austria have each warned that differences in national supervision could allow crypto firms to choose the regulator that imposes the lightest scrutiny.

French officials have explicitly described regulatory shopping as a search for the weakest link. A Greek, Irish, or Latvian regulator approving Binance would carry a bloc-wide political judgment, and would absorb reputational exposure if that decision later proved wrong.

Reports noted that regulators in Ireland, Latvia, and Greece coordinated closely, pointing to a collective supervisory posture.

Two futures

If any EU Member State approves Binance after the company implements verifiable governance reforms, MiCA serves as a normalization path for large exchanges with compliance liabilities, granting Binance EU-wide access and regulators a documented framework that can withstand scrutiny in Paris and Rome.

See also  Spanish Bank BBVA Introduces Bitcoin and Ethereum Trading for Retail Clients in Europe

If no regulator accepts that burden in the near term, the outcome will be a sustained period of restricted EU activity, with Binance users directed to sell or withdraw, while competitors with existing MiCA licenses absorb European market share.

Scenario What happens What regulators are signaling Market implication
Normalization path Binance secures MiCA authorization in another EU Member State after verifiable governance and compliance reforms A national regulator is willing to certify that Binance’s controls, ownership, and governance are now defensible bloc-wide Binance preserves EU access; MiCA becomes a route for large exchanges to rehabilitate
Gatekeeping path No regulator accepts the political and supervisory burden in the near term National authorities treat Binance’s past AML, governance, and group-structure issues as unresolved licensing evidence Binance faces restricted EU activity; licensed rivals absorb users and liquidity

Chainalysis estimated that illicit cryptocurrency addresses received at least $154 billion in 2025, with stablecoins accounting for 84% of illicit transaction volume. That backdrop gives regulators a stronger incentive to test major exchanges’ AML controls against evidence rather than assurances before granting passporting rights across the bloc.

The contest is over who bears the liability of the passport: Binance brings 300 million global users and more than 4 million EU app downloads last year, along with its compliance narrative, while EU regulators hold the authorization power and the reputational incentive to use it carefully.

MiCA’s first major credibility test is whether any national authority deems Binance’s evidence of change strong enough to stake the entire bloc’s supervisory reputation on.

The post Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Binance Europe give License MiCA Struggling
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Cynthia Lummis gave CLARITY Act a July promise, but it still needs a Senate path

June 26, 2026

BTC Price Crashes Below $60K As $470 Million In Sell Orders Hit Binance In One Minute

June 24, 2026

Crypto finally has a CLARITY Act date – delivery now depends on seven Senate Democrats

June 24, 2026

US Treasury’s $10B scam warning shows why crypto is racing to police itself

June 24, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

SpaceX IPO bets push valuation above $2 trillion on Hyperliquid

May 18, 2026

Crypto trading volumes down 48%, but Binance still dominates – Report

April 10, 2026

Stay ahead with the latest crypto news, market updates, blockchain insights, and trends. Your trusted source for everything happening in the digital asset world.


We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Top Insights

From Ronin to WazirX: Why 55% of ‘DeFi hacks’ have NOTHING to do with code!

June 26, 2026

Why Europe is struggling to give Binance the MiCA license it needs

June 26, 2026

Can Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Buys Really Stop BTC From Falling?

June 26, 2026
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news From Free.cc directly in your Inbox!

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclosure
© 2026 free.cc - All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.