Crypto Market News: Amid top crypto exchange Binance’s lawsuit against the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC), Belgium’s financial regulator on Friday order the exchange to cease certain operations. The country’s Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) to immediately cease exchange services and custody wallet services in Belgium between virtual currencies and legal currencies. The order pertains to restrictions around European Economic Area regulations, the authorities said. Binance does not offer such services in Belgium, but it is the Belgian clients of Binance.com that are in violation, the FSMA said.

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The order from the authorities came at a time when US based exchanges like Coinbase and Gemini are increasingly making efforts to expand to other countries, especially in Europe and Asia. However, regulatory concerns in the United States are likely to remain at least until the U.S. Presidential Election 2024.

Orders To Binance Belgium

According to a statement by the FSMA, the violation occurs from services provided in Belgium from countries that are not members of the European Economic Area. The statement said,

“The FSMA has decided to order Binance to cease, with immediate effect, offering or providing any exchange services in Belgium between virtual currencies and legal currencies, as well as custody wallet services.”

Meanwhile, Justin Slaughter, policy director at Paradigm, warned about the full decision on approval by the SEC:

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