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Binance is the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, a Cayman Islands-registered group that serves Austrian users via its European entities under evolving MiCA requirements.

Binance operates in the Crypto Exchanges in Austria segment.

Binance: Disambiguation

Binance is NOT the same as Binance.US, its separate American platform, or Binance Futures and Binance Smart Chain (BNB Chain), which are distinct product lines. Binance is also distinct from FTX, Coinbase, and Bitpanda. At group level, Binance is registered in the Cayman Islands rather than being a single EU-incorporated company.

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Binance: Core Facts

Entity Type
Global Cryptocurrency Exchange (CEX)
Legal Parent
Binance Holdings Ltd. (Cayman Islands)
Founded
2017 (originally in Shanghai, then Tokyo, then distributed)
Founder / CEO
Changpeng Zhao (founder, stepped down as CEO in 2023), current CEO Richard Teng
EU Entities
Licensed or registered entities in France, Italy, Poland, Spain, others
Global Users
250+ million registered
Market Share
Largest CEX by spot and derivatives volume globally
Products
Spot, Futures, Earn, Launchpad, Binance Pay, Binance Card
Native Token
BNB (Build and Build)
Regulator
EU NCAs under MiCA, AMF (FR), OAM (IT), plus others
Country
Cayman Islands (group) / global
Status
Active Definition
Verified

Binance: Frequently Asked Questions

What is Binance?

Binance is the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, registered at group level in the Cayman Islands. Binance offers spot and derivatives trading, Earn products, Launchpad, and a suite of payment and card services on top of the Binance platform.

Can Austrians still use Binance under MiCA?

Austrian residents can generally use Binance via its EU entities that are pursuing or already hold MiCA CASP authorisation. Binance has been restructuring its European footprint and certain products (such as some stablecoins or derivatives) may be restricted for EU users.

Is Binance regulated in Austria?

Binance is not headquartered in Austria and is not supervised by the Austrian FMA at group level. Binance serves Austrian users through EU affiliates regulated in other member states, with Austrian AML rules also applying.

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