Manila Standard

PH crypto traders move funds from Binance to other apps

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SEVERAL cryptocurr­ency traders have transferre­d their funds from Binance to other apps following the Securities on Exchange Commission’s crackdown on unregister­ed exchanges, according to an industry expert.

Arlone Abello, the founding chairman of the Innovative Movement of the Philippine Associatio­n of Crypto Traders (IMPACT) and the chief executive of Global Miranda Miner Group, said the SEC’s decision to block Filipino investors’ access to Binance had a chilling effect on unregister­ed exchanges in the country and their users.

The SEC said Binance, being an unregister­ed company with the agency, violates Republic Act No. 8799 or The Securities Regulation Code (SRC) for the sale or offer of unregister­ed securities to Filipinos.

“We have noticed that cryptocurr­ency traders are becoming more aware of the need to comply with regulation­s to preserve access to their funds. There is a growing acceptance that crypto exchanges will need to register with the government going forward. Thailand’s recent decision to ban unregister­ed crypto exchanges is creating a trend in Southeast Asia of regulators taking action against unauthoriz­ed exchanges,”

Abello said.

“In response to the Philippine SEC’s move, some traders are transferri­ng funds to other regulated Philippine crypto exchanges like PDAX and Coins.ph that allows converting fiat to crypto,” he said.

Abello confirmed that others were continuing to use unregister­ed exchanges that have not been explicitly called out by the SEC. “This suggests the Philippine SEC’s action is more about requiring registrati­on like the US SEC has done with Binance and other exchanges, rather than an outright crypto exchange clampdown,” he said.

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TRANSPORT PROJECTS. Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista (center) meets with Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) o cials for the fourth coordinati­on meeting on April 24, 2024 to discuss updates on the ADB-funded transport projects, and fast-track their completion.

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