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Binance EUR Deposit Provider Paysafe to Halt Support of the Crypto Exchange in September

“Binance will be changing the provider for EUR deposits and withdrawals via Bank Transfer (SEPA). Our current partner, Paysafe, will no longer be providing these services to Binance users from 25th September 2023,” a spokesperson for the exchange told CoinDesk in an email. Source

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Binance Fully Resumes EUR and GBP Deposits and Withdrawals via SEPA, Faster Payments – Exchanges Bitcoin News

Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has fully resumed EUR and GBP deposits and withdrawals via the SEPA payment network and Faster Payments Services (FPS). Binance is also offering all verified users zero fees for depositing EUR via SEPA and GBP via FPS to “celebrate the return of SEPA and FPS.” SEPA and

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Bybit partners with Cabital to offer EUR and GBP fiat onramps

On Tuesday, Singapore-based crypto exchange, Bybit, announced a new partnership with digital assets institution Cabital for the euro (EUR )and British pound sterling (GBP) on-ramp integration. Bybit crypto exchange platform users can now use EUR and GBP to buy cryptocurrency directly on the system through Cabital's fiat on-ramp solution, with no

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Binance Begins Allowing EUR Deposits and Withdrawals via SEPA Payment Network – Exchanges Bitcoin News

Crypto exchange Binance has partnered with Paysafe to allow EUR deposits and withdrawals via the SEPA payment network. “The full re-opening of SEPA channels will scale up across the markets in due course,” Binance noted. Binance Resuming SEPA Transfers in Phases Cryptocurrency exchange Binance announced Wednesday that it has “reopened EUR bank

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Binance to delist EUR, GBP and AUD margin trading pairs

Global cryptocurrency exchange Binance continues restricting support for some of its trading services amid an ongoing regulatory crackdown.Binance officially announced Monday that the exchange would delist margin trading pairs for three fiat currencies, including the Euro (EUR), the Australian dollar (AUD) and the British pound sterling (GBP).According to the announcement,

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