Rebuildingsociety.com can't approve crypto ads due to regulatory restrictions.
Binance had partnered with the company to comply with FCA's new regulations.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has disrupted
Binance's plans to adhere to the UK's new crypto marketing regulations. This
occurred after its partner in the UK, Rebuildingsociety.com, was barred from approving
crypto advertisements in the country.
The cryptocurrency exchange, not being registered
with the FCA, had partnered with Rebuildingsociety.com just ahead of the
implementation of new crypto promotion rules. This partnership was aimed at
securing approval for the crypto exchange's communications and advertisements.
FCA's New Crypto Marketing Rules
The new rules mandate crypto firms to register with the FCA
to independently approve their promotions and advertisements. However, the
rules allow unregistered crypto firms to seek approval from authorized
entities.
The regulator wrote: "On October 10, 2023, we imposed
restrictions on Rebuildingsociety.com Ltd to restrict it from approving
crypto asset financial promotions. We have used our powers under section 55L of
the Financial Services and Markets Act to impose these restrictions."
However, investors who have engaged with unregistered crypto
asset firms through the approval of Rebuildingsociety.com Ltd can still have
access to communications regarding their existing assets. This means they can
manage transactions such as withdrawals, transfers, or sell their assets.
Binance Customizes Services to Align with FCA Rules
Binance is one of the crypto exchanges preparing to comply
with FCA's new regulations. Last week, the platform launched a new domain,
www.binance.com/en-GB, specifically for retail users in the UK. The platform
offers services that adhere to the updated regulations, including fiat
transactions, crypto deposits and withdrawals, spot trading, margin trading,
access to the NFT marketplace, Binance Pay, crypto loans, and the launchpad.
However, Binance no longer offers certain services,
including gift cards, access to Binance Academy, research resources, feed
features, and referral bonuses, for users in the UK. These adjustments affect
retail users, as certain institutional and professional investors enjoy
exemptions under the new Financial Promotions Regime.
10 Points to Abide by the New Rules
The FCA enforced the new regulations yesterday (Monday) by
issuing a total of 146 alerts related to crypto asset promotions within the
first 24 hours of its implementation. The watchdog urged consumers to consult
the warning list before making any crypto investments. This list is a resource
to help consumers identify firms whose promotions may breach the law.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has disrupted
Binance's plans to adhere to the UK's new crypto marketing regulations. This
occurred after its partner in the UK, Rebuildingsociety.com, was barred from approving
crypto advertisements in the country.
The cryptocurrency exchange, not being registered
with the FCA, had partnered with Rebuildingsociety.com just ahead of the
implementation of new crypto promotion rules. This partnership was aimed at
securing approval for the crypto exchange's communications and advertisements.
FCA's New Crypto Marketing Rules
The new rules mandate crypto firms to register with the FCA
to independently approve their promotions and advertisements. However, the
rules allow unregistered crypto firms to seek approval from authorized
entities.
The regulator wrote: "On October 10, 2023, we imposed
restrictions on Rebuildingsociety.com Ltd to restrict it from approving
crypto asset financial promotions. We have used our powers under section 55L of
the Financial Services and Markets Act to impose these restrictions."
However, investors who have engaged with unregistered crypto
asset firms through the approval of Rebuildingsociety.com Ltd can still have
access to communications regarding their existing assets. This means they can
manage transactions such as withdrawals, transfers, or sell their assets.
Binance Customizes Services to Align with FCA Rules
Binance is one of the crypto exchanges preparing to comply
with FCA's new regulations. Last week, the platform launched a new domain,
www.binance.com/en-GB, specifically for retail users in the UK. The platform
offers services that adhere to the updated regulations, including fiat
transactions, crypto deposits and withdrawals, spot trading, margin trading,
access to the NFT marketplace, Binance Pay, crypto loans, and the launchpad.
However, Binance no longer offers certain services,
including gift cards, access to Binance Academy, research resources, feed
features, and referral bonuses, for users in the UK. These adjustments affect
retail users, as certain institutional and professional investors enjoy
exemptions under the new Financial Promotions Regime.
10 Points to Abide by the New Rules
The FCA enforced the new regulations yesterday (Monday) by
issuing a total of 146 alerts related to crypto asset promotions within the
first 24 hours of its implementation. The watchdog urged consumers to consult
the warning list before making any crypto investments. This list is a resource
to help consumers identify firms whose promotions may breach the law.
Jared Kirui is an Editor at Finance Magnates with more than five years of experience in financial journalism. He covers online trading, fintech, payments, and crypto industries with a focus on companies, regulation and compliance, executive moves, trading technology, and market analysis.
His work has been featured in other media outlets, including Benzinga, ZyCrypto, The Distributed, and The Daily Hodl.
Education:
Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance option), University of Nairobi
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