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Binance and other registered VASPs removed from CNMV grey list in Spain

Binance and other registered VASPs removed from CNMV grey list in Spain
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Carlos San Basilio, President of The Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores | European Banks for Reconstruction and Development

The Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) has announced the removal of Binance and other registered Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) from its grey list. The updated list was published on the CNMV's official website on January 15.

According to the Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV), the grey list identifies entities operating in Spain without regulatory authorization or registration. The list serves as a reference for unregulated entities and does not imply misconduct or noncompliance. It is compiled through online and social media analysis and is updated as regulatory frameworks evolve.

According to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the removal from the grey list follows the implementation of MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets) regulations within the European Union. MiCA establishes a framework that provides regulatory recognition for VASPs during a transitional grandfathering period. This framework ensures that entities meeting compliance standards are distinguished from those without proper authorization.

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All registered VASPs, including Binance and Bit2Me, were excluded from the CNMV grey list as part of the regulatory update. The update applies broadly to entities that have transitioned to regulated status under MiCA. The adjustment reflects the alignment of these entities with EU regulatory requirements during the grandfathering period.

The CNMV oversees Spain's securities markets to ensure transparency, accurate pricing, and investor protection. Created by the 1988 Securities Market Law, it supervises securities issuers, investment service providers, and collective investment schemes, focusing on market stability and system solvency. It manages public records of market participants, advises the government and Ministry of Economy on securities matters, and actively engages with international organizations like IOSCO (International Organization of Securities Commissions), ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority), and FSB (Financial Stability Board).

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