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Australian dollar deposits and withdrawals have been impacted due to a decision made by its third-party provider, Binance Australia says.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance Australia has informed users it has suspended Australian dollar services after its local payment services provider Zepto seemingly stopped support for the exchange.
On May 18, Binance Australia tweeted that Australian dollar PayID deposits were suspended and bank transfer withdrawals would also be impacted “due to a decision made by our third-party payment service provider."
"We understand from our third-party payment service provider that Bank Transfer withdrawals will also be impacted and we will advise users on timeline when this is confirmed," it said.
Fellow Binancians,
We regret to inform you that with immediate effect we are unable to facilitate PayID AUD deposits for Binance users due to a decision made by our third party payment service provider. We understand from our third party payment service provider that Bank…— Binance Australia (@Binance_AUS) May 18, 2023
"AUD deposits by bank transfers are no longer available to Binance users in Australia," a Binance spokesperson confirmed in a statement to Cointelegraph, reiterating that the halt is in immediate effect, though withdrawals will still be open for an unknown period of time.
Binance said is now working to find an alternative provider to continue offering Australian dollar deposits and withdrawals to its users. The ability to buy and sell crypto using credit or debit cards is still available, it added.
A spokesperson for Zepto told Cointelegraph it "processes payments for Binance Australia."
"Our partner, Cuscal, instructed us to offboard Binance," Zepto added. "We are currently working with Binance to support them through this process.”
Binance just got de-banked in Australia
which country is next? pic.twitter.com/SiLBrj9pYu— Liquidity Goblin (@liquiditygoblin) May 18, 2023
“Notably, you can still buy and sell crypto using credit or debit card and our Binance P2P marketplace will also continue to operate as usual. Rest assured that your funds are safe through the Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU), an insurance fund that offers protection to Binance users and their funds in the event of extreme situations,” it added.
Despite the announcement, Australian dollar deposits and withdrawals are seemingly still able to be undertaken for the time being. Cointelegraph’s Australian staff were able to deposit a small amount of AUD using PayID and withdraw from the exchange into an Australian bank account at the time of writing.
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The suspension comes a month after the Australian securities regulator cancelled the financial services license of Binance Australia Derivatives after it reviewed Binance’s local operations.
The service halt potentially affects a significant amount of Australian crypto users and investors.
In a December interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, Binance Australia’s then-CEO Leigh Travers claimed the exchange had hit one million users.
Around 3.3 million Australians are estimated to own crypto, according to November 2022 research from Finder.
Update (May 18, 7:25 am UTC): This article has been updated to include a response from Zepto.
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