Binance Resumes Services in Syria Following Eased U.S. Sanctions
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Binance restores full platform access for Syrian users after U.S. sanctions suspension. Syria removed from Binance’s Prohibited Countries list following General License 25. Crypto interest in Syria remains high as access returns amid ongoing economic struggles. Binance has reopened access to its digital asset platform for Syrian residents, signalling a major policy shift that follows the latest suspension of U.S. sanctions over Syria. The move will allow individuals living in Syria access to the full range of Binance services, including crypto trading, staking, stablecoin transfers, and educational content. This development is a direct result of the U.S. Treasury’s introduction of Syria General License 25 , which now permits a broad range of transactions that were previously restricted under the Syrian sanctions regulations. For years, U.S. sanctions blocked many cryptocurrency platforms from operating in Syria. Binance, like other global exchanges, had prohibited Syrian users from registering or trading in compliance with international restrictions. And from now on, the Binance has now officially removed Syria from its list of Prohibited Countries. Rela… The post Binance Resumes Services in Syria Following Eased U.S. Sanctions appeared first on Coin Edition .

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