Binance Secures Registration In Argentina, Now Offers Services In 20 Countries

Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume, has secured a registration in Argentina, marking the 2oth jurisdiction in which the crypto exchange has expanded. This development comes just a day after the exchange announced that it had secured a full license in Kazakhstan to offer crypto services to locals in the country.

Binance Secures Registration In Argentina

The crypto exchange announced in a blog post that it has now been incorporated into Argentina’s Virtual Asset Service Providers Registry, allowing it to offer its crypto services to users in the country. The exchange noted that this marks their 2oth regulatory milestone globally as they expand to several jurisdictions.

This development came just a day after the crypto exchange received a full Digital Asset Trading License in Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, the registration also follows regulatory wins in India and Indonesia. At the same time, it adds to a growing list of jurisdictions in which Binance now offers its services including France, Dubai, Japan, and El Salvador, among others.

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