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After being on the regulatorâs waitlist of crypto exchanges that are yet to get approval in Singapore to legally provide crypto services, Binance may just quit its former hub, and move on to expanding its business in other territories. According to Business Times insider reports, Binance has hinted at withdrawing its application with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), in lieu of the long-standing halt of seeking an operationâs permit. Furthermore, the withdrawal will depend upon whether or not the Nationâs regulatory authorities consider a change in stance. Regardless, Binance is expected to declare its final decision by next year.
Binance CEO Shares Risk Reduction & Economic Growth Strategy
While Binance CEO, Changpeng Zhao declined to comment on the status of his the exchangeâs local unitâs licence application in Singapore, noting that it is âin the processâ, he did highlight that Binance will only set up shop in countries with a pro-crypto approach. Despite the exchangeâs recent decision to become regulator-friendly and more centralised, Binance does not believe in completely giving in to irrational regulatory restrictions. CZ argued that while risk reduction is essential for consumer protection, however, pro-crypto regulators have a way of both, reducing risk while enabling innovative and economic growth.
âWhen (regulators) only go by that metric, they just shut everything down, and yes thatâs the best way to reduce risk. But better regulators have 2 metrics â they want to encourage innovation or economic growth and reduce risk. Regulators usually make rules that are much more pro-business when they look at both these metrics.â, The Business Times quoted its impromptu interview with CZ.
Singapore authorities are adopting a pro-crypto approach while also maintaining regulatory oversight. However, the nation is still to pass crypto exchange giantsâ applications to allow them to legally provide services in the area. Last month, CoinGape reported that both, Binance and Coinbase were struggling to acquire their licenses from MAS, while authorities revealed that more than half of the companies that applied for crypto permits in 2020, had already received their approvals. Although MAS noted that some crypto companies were still operating with an exemption, and waiting to get approved by the authorities.
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