(Reuters) -Binance has withdrawn its software for a crypto license in Germany, suggesting the world’s largest cryptocurrency change is rethinking its quick growth plans amid a tricky regulatory stance in the direction of the business.
German regulators had instructed Binance they might not grant it a crypto custody license, Reuters reported final month.
“Binance confirms it has proactively withdrawn its BaFin (Germany’s monetary regulator) software. The state of affairs, each within the international market and regulation, has modified considerably,” a spokesperson for the corporate stated on Wednesday.
“Binance nonetheless intends to use for applicable licensing in Germany, however it’s important that our submission precisely displays these modifications,” the spokesperson added.
The corporate and its CEO Changpeng Zhao have been below strain since final month after a lawsuit from the U.S. Securities and Trade Fee accusing Binance of working a “internet of deception”.
Binance has denied the regulator’s fees.
However the firm can be going through uphill battles elsewhere. It needed to exit the Netherlands for failing to satisfy registration necessities to function as a digital asset service supplier, and is below investigation in France.
The BaFin software withdrawal was first reported by CoinDesk.