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Binance Applies for MiCA License in Greece Ahead of July 2026

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Rizwan Ansari and Sohrab Khawas

Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, has taken an important step to continue operating in Europe by applying for a MiCA license in Greece. This comes as the European Union’s new crypto rules move closer to a strict deadline, pushing exchanges to get approval before July 1, 2026.

Binance Applies for MiCA License in Greece

According to the latest update, Binance has applied for an EU-wide license under the Markets in Crypto-Assets framework. The exchange filed its application in Greece and has also set up a local holding company in the country.

If approved by the Hellenic Capital Market Commission, Binance would be allowed to operate and market crypto services across all EU member states using a single license. 

This approval would come ahead of the July 1 MiCA compliance deadline, when crypto firms must fully align with the new rules.

Why Binance Chose Greece for Its MiCA License

Instead of choosing well-known crypto hubs such as Malta or Latvia, Binance selected Greece for its application. Reports suggest the Greek regulator is moving quickly and has brought in global advisory firms to help review the complex application.

Binance has also set up a new Greek holding company, named Binary Greece. This company has no end date, showing Binance is planning a long-term presence rather than a temporary solution.

If approved, a single MiCA license would allow Binance to legally offer crypto services across all EU member states, replacing the need for separate national approvals.

Europe Remains a Key Market for Binance

Binance’s move to file in Greece shows how important Europe is to its long-term plans. In recent years, the exchange has faced regulatory pressure in several countries, forcing it to adjust operations and exit some markets. 

With more than 20 million users in Europe, securing regulatory approval has become a top priority. 

This filing also adds to Binance’s existing approvals in countries like France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Sweden, and Lithuania, where it already operates under earlier crypto rules.

FAQs

How might a Greek MiCA license influence other crypto exchanges in Europe?

Other exchanges may look to Greece as a faster route to EU approval, potentially creating a trend of applications there. Regulators across the EU could also coordinate more closely to maintain consistent oversight.

What happens if Binance does not secure the MiCA license before July 1, 2026?

Without the license, Binance may have to limit or suspend services in the EU, risking loss of European users and potential fines for operating without regulatory approval. The company could also face reputational challenges among investors and partners.

Who stands to be most affected by Binance’s licensing process?

European crypto traders and institutional clients could see changes in service access or product offerings if approval is delayed. Local regulators, competitors, and partners may also adjust operations based on the license outcome.

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Rizwan Ansari and Sohrab Khawas

Rizwan is an experienced Crypto journalist with almost half a decade of experience covering everything related to the growing crypto industry — from price analysis to blockchain disruption. During this period, he’s authored more than 3,000 news articles for Coinpedia News.

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