Binance Will Temporarily Pause BTC Deposits and Withdrawals: What You Need to KnowThe largest cryptocurrency exchange will perform wallet maintenance later this week, disrupting certain vital operations.
The company has also faced severe regulatory challenges in the European Union and could be forced to stop servicing clients in the region from next month.
What Users Need to Know?
The maintenance is scheduled for July 1, and to support the procedure, Binance will briefly suspend deposits and withdrawals on the Bitcoin (BTC) network. The process is expected to last about an hour, after which operations will resume.
The company assured that it will handle the technical requirements for all users and said that trading tokens on the aforementioned network will not be affected.
It is important to note that such endeavors are frequent and typically cause no significant complications for clients. In May, the exchange temporarily paused ETH deposits and withdrawals due to wallet maintenance, and there were no reports of major issues.
Prior to that, Binance took similar actions to support improvements across various ecosystems, including Cardano, BNB Chain, and others. Last summer, it executed a live upgrade to its wallet infrastructure, briefly pausing deposits and withdrawals on all networks for about 15 minutes.
The Problems in Europe
Perhaps the main issue surrounding Binance as of late is its regulatory hurdles in the European Union. Last week, it announced that it had withdrawn its MiCA license application with the Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC) in Greece and would, indeed, pursue authorization in another EU member state.
The EU watchdogs have put July 1 as the deadline for all crypto exchanges to comply with the rules, and it seems like Binance will fall behind. The company’s clients in Europe are left in the dark, as no official guidance (at least as of now) has been provided on how to proceed.
Meanwhile, crypto X is flooded with users commenting on the hot topic. Satoshi Club recently shared a conversation between an EU-based Binance client and the exchange, in which the support team clarified that operations in all countries in the bloc (except France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Belgium, and Sweden) will, for now, remain unaffected.
In comparison, Polish, Spanish, French, Italian, and other users have reportedly received withdrawal instructions.
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The largest cryptocurrency exchange will perform wallet maintenance later this week, disrupting certain vital operations.
The company has also faced severe regulatory challenges in the European Union and could be forced to stop servicing clients in the region from next month.
What Users Need to Know?
The maintenance is scheduled for July 1, and to support the procedure, Binance will briefly suspend deposits and withdrawals on the Bitcoin (BTC) network. The process is expected to last about an hour, after which operations will resume.
The company assured that it will handle the technical requirements for all users and said that trading tokens on the aforementioned network will not be affected.
It is important to note that such endeavors are frequent and typically cause no significant complications for clients. In May, the exchange temporarily paused ETH deposits and withdrawals due to wallet maintenance, and there were no reports of major issues.
Prior to that, Binance took similar actions to support improvements across various ecosystems, including Cardano, BNB Chain, and others. Last summer, it executed a live upgrade to its wallet infrastructure, briefly pausing deposits and withdrawals on all networks for about 15 minutes.
The Problems in Europe
Perhaps the main issue surrounding Binance as of late is its regulatory hurdles in the European Union. Last week, it announced that it had withdrawn its MiCA license application with the Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC) in Greece and would, indeed, pursue authorization in another EU member state.
The EU watchdogs have put July 1 as the deadline for all crypto exchanges to comply with the rules, and it seems like Binance will fall behind. The company’s clients in Europe are left in the dark, as no official guidance (at least as of now) has been provided on how to proceed.
Meanwhile, crypto X is flooded with users commenting on the hot topic. Satoshi Club recently shared a conversation between an EU-based Binance client and the exchange, in which the support team clarified that operations in all countries in the bloc (except France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Belgium, and Sweden) will, for now, remain unaffected.
In comparison, Polish, Spanish, French, Italian, and other users have reportedly received withdrawal instructions.
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