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"textContent": "Cryptocurrency exchange Binance could lose authorization to provide services to customers across the European Union from July after uncertainty surrounding its application for a Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) license.\nAccording to Reuters, citing sources familiar with the matter, Binance's application submitted to Greece's financial market regulator could be rejected.\nMiCA Rules Require New EU Licensing\n\nUnder the European Union's new MiCA regulatory framework, cryptocurrency companies must obtain a MiCA license by the end of June in order to continue operating throughout the bloc.",
"title": "Binance May Suspend Services Across EU as MiCA License Faces Uncertainty"
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