In a conversation with Bloomberg, Zhao Changpeng - Binance CEO – shared a plan of opening an office in Malta. Mr. Zhao also said that Binance would soon launch a cryptocurrency exchange service and is close to reaching an agreement with Malta banks in providing access to deposits and withdrawals.
"We are very confident we can announce a banking partnership there soon”, Zhao said. “Malta is very progressive when it comes to crypto and fintech.”
Binance was founded in Hong Kong in 2017, and then quickly became the world's leading
cryptocurrency trading platform.
However, since last year, the China Regulatory and that of United States have tightened their control on cryptocurrency trading, making it more difficult for Binance to find a permanent office.
Binance once had Japan but eventually decided to leave Japan to avoid conflict with the authorities.
Mr. Zhao also revealed that Binance had talked to the Hong Kong Authorities, but things are still uncertain.
It seems that Malta is a good choice for Binance as it has become a home for cryptocurrency investors. Malta government has organized a number of public consultations about cryptocurrency regulation, issuance and trading platform.
Last month, Malta announced their plan in establishing a Digital Creation Agency, which regulates businesses and their operations in cryptocurrency field, as well as create a legal framework for ICOs.
Mr. Zhao had been invited by the Government of Malta to preview a draft bill supporting digit currency business.
Binance's transaction volume per day is currently around $ 1.7 billion, more than its competitors
Binance is also working on a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange platform in the upcoming month. Top ten groups of Binance are now developing such platform. Still, it would take quite a time until it could replace the existing trading platform of Binance, said by Mr. Zhao.
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