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Binance Gains Three New Full Licences — A Milestone for Global Crypto Regulation

  What happened — the licences and their scope On 8 December 2025 , Binance — the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and users — announced that it had secured a full set of regulatory approvals from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the UAE’s international financial centre. ( adgm.com ) Under this authorisation, Binance.com — its global platform — will operate under a three-entity structure within ADGM, each licensed separately to mirror traditional financial market infrastructure. ( The Economic Times ) The three entities and their roles: Nest Exchange Limited (formerly “Nest Services Limited”) — licensed as a Recognised Investment Exchange (RIE). It will run Binance’s on-exchange trading: spot and derivatives operations via a Multilateral Trading Facility. ( adgm.com ) Nest Clearing and Custody Limited — licensed as a Recognised Clearing House (RCH) and authorised to provide custody and set...

NFT Collection Y00ts Makes Anticipated Move From Solana to Polygon


The popular project, which launched in September 2022, is using a cross-chain bridge to bring its 15,000-edition generative art collection to Polygon. via CoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News and Price Data https://ift.tt/TvVtUod

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