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Author Topic: Bakit sa Thailand at hindi sa Pilipinas?  (Read 612 times)
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March 22, 2024, 01:29:01 PM
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In the Philippines, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) raised concerns about Binance. They discovered that Binance wasn't officially registered in the Philippines, so legally, it couldn't sell or offer investments to the public in the country. As a result, accessing Binance might become difficult in the Philippines soon.

However, in Thailand, Binance managed to meet the strict requirements set by the local regulator, the Securities & Exchange Commission. This allowed Binance to establish its exchange in Thailand.

The main thing to understand here is that it's important to follow the rules and laws of each country. Binance succeeded in doing this in Thailand but faced difficulties in the Philippines. That's why Binance chose to open in Thailand instead of the Philippines. It's worth noting that such decisions involve various complex factors.
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March 23, 2024, 09:39:02 AM
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In the Philippines, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) raised concerns about Binance.
It's worth mentioning kabayan na none of these things would've happened kung hindi nagreklamo ang Infrawatch PH [on multiple occasions] sa BSP at SEC.

They discovered that Binance wasn't officially registered in the Philippines, so legally, it couldn't sell or offer investments to the public in the country.
They tried their best to register sa ating bansa... They even tried acquiring a firm with VASP & EMI licenses, pero hulaan mo kung sino ulit ang nagreklamo? Infrawatch PH.

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