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Topic: Binance Says It Has Onboarded New Euro Fiat Partners for Deposits, Withdrawals (Read 128 times)

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I've been waiting for Binance to get the EUR SEPA deposit option working again here in the EU.  It's been pretty annoying that it's still not available even though Binance said they started migrating users to new services.  Im really looking forward to finally have that EUR deposit choice again since it'll make doing transactions a lot simpler. hopefully soon...

Im not EU Citizen but when binance pending the deposit and withdraw can you still using the p2p deposit and withdraw, I'm curious because I've been using binance p2p for almost a year now. and Binance actually banned in my country.

I think Bianance using SEPA is a good choice right now, I just hope the can do the same in my country  Grin
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That's good news for European citizens because a few weeks back I was reading posts in which the OP was in doubt, about the crypto debit cards of Binance, The thing is, Binance cards were no longer supported in Europe and Binance did make announcement at that time that, the customers should no worry about it, we are working on an alternative to the payment method.

And I think this is the alternative they are talking about, I am unable to find those topics now.

Other than in the past, this new payment system will open new ways and the customers of Binance who are afraid to buy new debit cards, especially those, whose debit cards are going to expire soon. They can start using it again. And the new customers will also come and the overall, trading volume will be increased.

Weird, but I've never heard anything about any disruptions with Binance debit cards and/or issuing new cards. This is what I found online: https://cointelegraph.com/news/binance-shutting-down-european-visa-debit-card-december 

It's a huge blow to all Bitcoiners in the EU. This card was quite popular among users. The US are blackmailing VISA, VISA is blackmailing CONTIS, forcing it to dump Binance cards. Payback time for refusing to freeze accounts belonging to Russian users.
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That's good news for European citizens because a few weeks back I was reading posts in which the OP was in doubt, about the crypto debit cards of Binance, The thing is, Binance cards were no longer supported in Europe and Binance did make announcement at that time that, the customers should no worry about it, we are working on an alternative to the payment method.

And I think this is the alternative they are talking about, I am unable to find those topics now.

Other than in the past, this new payment system will open new ways and the customers of Binance who are afraid to buy new debit cards, especially those, whose debit cards are going to expire soon. They can start using it again. And the new customers will also come and the overall, trading volume will be increased.
legendary
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We already have discussions on this topic Binance.com to re-enable EUR deposits/withdrawals
It is better to lock this topic.

It will facilitate the return of the possibility of withdrawing to the euro for many users, and I hope they will continue to do so, but it is better to think about alternatives, especially since the bull market is coming.
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I've been waiting for Binance to get the EUR SEPA deposit option working again here in the EU.  It's been pretty annoying that it's still not available even though Binance said they started migrating users to new services.  Im really looking forward to finally have that EUR deposit choice again since it'll make doing transactions a lot simpler. hopefully soon...
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Crypto exchange Binance on Thursday informed users that it has onboarded new fiat service providers for euro (EUR) payments, deposits and withdrawals.
The company has signed agreements with "a number of new regulated and authorized fiat partners" to provide EUR services for its users in Europe, according to a Binance blog post. Services include EUR deposits and withdrawals via the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) payment network, EUR spot trading pairs and buying and selling digital assets via SEPA, bank cards or fiat balances, according to the post.

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