Crypto exchange Binance has reopened registrations and access to its products and services for its Belgian crypto users again — three months after the exchange was ordered by Belgium’s finance regulator to cease cryptocurrency-related services.
“New registrations of Belgian residents are welcome on our platform once again,” Binance confirmed in a Sept. 25 post on X (formerly Twitter). Binance said various Binance products and services will become accessible again to Belgian users who have accepted the new Terms of Use.
Great news for our Belgian community
We've now reopened registrations and access to #Binance products and services in Belgium. https://t.co/IActiqYMjm
On June 23, the Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority accused Binance of violating Belgium’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws for allegedly offering crypto-related services “from countries that are not members of the European Economic Area.”
It ordered Binance to cease all related services in Belgium “with immediate effect," and was required to contact all its Belgium-based clients and return all crypto and private keys the exchange held.
The ordeal led Binance to divert its services for Belgians through Binance Poland sp. z o.o. — Binance’s Polish-registered arm, which it had registered as a virtual asset service provider in January.
Binance's statement did not discuss what changes were made to allow it to resume services for Belgian users. Cointelegraph has reached out to Binance and Belgium’s FSMA for comment.
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