The post Binance secures full Abu Dhabi approval – How did BNB react? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Binance [BNB] has kicked off the week with a major win! The exchange’s Abu Dhabi move comes at a time when their native token is slowly picking up steam. There’s more, and it could shape how the industry thinks about regulations and growth. This comes as Binance enters a “dual leadership” era, with co-founder Yi He joining CEO Richard Teng at the helm. Their shared approach, combined with this latest development, is a big step away from CZ’s old hypergrowth era. Binance HQ moves to the Gulf? Binance’s new full-license approval from Abu Dhabi Global Market has started talk that the exchange is finally setting up shop in the UAE. However, the company is already pushing back. Stressing that the move shouldn’t be read as a formal relocation, they reportedly said, “An HQ is a physical or symbolic concept that doesn’t fully capture how Binance operates… It feels a bit old-fashioned to us.” Instead, they consider it more as a regulatory milestone. “This license is about regulatory clarity and legitimacy, not about centralising our global business in one location.” This ambiguity is nothing new. In fact, Binance has sidestepped the headquarters question since the day it was founded. Source: Binance What the approval does change for sure though, is Binance’s regulatory footing. Abu Dhabi’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority has authorized the exchange to operate its entire infrastructure stack (trading, clearing, custody, and brokerage) under one supervisory regime. Starting January 2026, Binance’s global platform will run through three licensed ADGM entities – Nest Exchange Services for trading, Nest Clearing and Custody for settlement and safekeeping, and Nest Trading for brokerage and OTC services. This structure will give Binance one of its most complete regulatory frameworks to date. This is also confirmation that its Cayman Islands registration would eventually shift. Traders stay… The post Binance secures full Abu Dhabi approval – How did BNB react? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Binance [BNB] has kicked off the week with a major win! The exchange’s Abu Dhabi move comes at a time when their native token is slowly picking up steam. There’s more, and it could shape how the industry thinks about regulations and growth. This comes as Binance enters a “dual leadership” era, with co-founder Yi He joining CEO Richard Teng at the helm. Their shared approach, combined with this latest development, is a big step away from CZ’s old hypergrowth era. Binance HQ moves to the Gulf? Binance’s new full-license approval from Abu Dhabi Global Market has started talk that the exchange is finally setting up shop in the UAE. However, the company is already pushing back. Stressing that the move shouldn’t be read as a formal relocation, they reportedly said, “An HQ is a physical or symbolic concept that doesn’t fully capture how Binance operates… It feels a bit old-fashioned to us.” Instead, they consider it more as a regulatory milestone. “This license is about regulatory clarity and legitimacy, not about centralising our global business in one location.” This ambiguity is nothing new. In fact, Binance has sidestepped the headquarters question since the day it was founded. Source: Binance What the approval does change for sure though, is Binance’s regulatory footing. Abu Dhabi’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority has authorized the exchange to operate its entire infrastructure stack (trading, clearing, custody, and brokerage) under one supervisory regime. Starting January 2026, Binance’s global platform will run through three licensed ADGM entities – Nest Exchange Services for trading, Nest Clearing and Custody for settlement and safekeeping, and Nest Trading for brokerage and OTC services. This structure will give Binance one of its most complete regulatory frameworks to date. This is also confirmation that its Cayman Islands registration would eventually shift. Traders stay…

Binance secures full Abu Dhabi approval – How did BNB react?

2025/12/10 14:42

Binance [BNB] has kicked off the week with a major win!

The exchange’s Abu Dhabi move comes at a time when their native token is slowly picking up steam. There’s more, and it could shape how the industry thinks about regulations and growth.

This comes as Binance enters a “dual leadership” era, with co-founder Yi He joining CEO Richard Teng at the helm. Their shared approach, combined with this latest development, is a big step away from CZ’s old hypergrowth era.

Binance HQ moves to the Gulf?

Binance’s new full-license approval from Abu Dhabi Global Market has started talk that the exchange is finally setting up shop in the UAE. However, the company is already pushing back. Stressing that the move shouldn’t be read as a formal relocation, they reportedly said,

Instead, they consider it more as a regulatory milestone.

This ambiguity is nothing new. In fact, Binance has sidestepped the headquarters question since the day it was founded.

Source: Binance

What the approval does change for sure though, is Binance’s regulatory footing.

Abu Dhabi’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority has authorized the exchange to operate its entire infrastructure stack (trading, clearing, custody, and brokerage) under one supervisory regime.

Starting January 2026, Binance’s global platform will run through three licensed ADGM entities – Nest Exchange Services for trading, Nest Clearing and Custody for settlement and safekeeping, and Nest Trading for brokerage and OTC services. This structure will give Binance one of its most complete regulatory frameworks to date.

This is also confirmation that its Cayman Islands registration would eventually shift.

Traders stay steady…

Source: TradingView

BNB’s reaction to the ADGM approvals has been calm.

At the time of writing, the altcoin was trading at $886 at press time, slipping by 1.25% in 24 hours despite weekly gains of 5%. The RSI meant momentum was neutral, while the MACD was slightly below the signal line as the VRPV continued to drift higher.

Source: Coinalyze

Finally, Open interest has been between $789M and $826M this week, with the funding positive at 0.0042. What this implied is that traders are being cautiously bullish.


Final Thoughts

  • With full ADGM approval in hand, Binance is entering its most regulated and strategically structured phase yet.
  • The exchange’s dual leadership and UAE foothold could bring big changes down the line.
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