Explaining how Binance’s MiCA delay is reshaping Europe’s crypto market
MiCA is changing Europe's crypto landscape, with liquidity and users gradually shifting toward licensed exchanges.
Binance’s regulatory issues have clearly disrupted services for its European users. The exchange missed the deadline for obtaining an MiCA license in Europe; as a result, Binance ceased all trades in France and other EU markets since the 1st of July. Therefore, several Binance users are only able to withdraw assets right now.
That is significant because Binance was serving about two million customers in France before the suspension of trade. Source: X Therefore, Binance’s regulatory delay has directly cut off user access to the service, turning the issue into more than just compliance. Many of these users are transferring their assets to either MiCA-licensed exchanges or into their own self-custody wallets.
AD On the other hand, Binance reported net withdrawals of about $1.6 billion per month. Even so, the platform still holds about $114 billion in crypto assets.
Future licensing approvals will determine whether activity recovers or competitors strengthen their regional position. Licensed exchanges absorb displaced liquidity As Binance’s regulatory restrictions reshape Europe’s crypto market, MiCA-licensed Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) are beginning to absorb displaced trading activity. The increased volume of trade for these VASPs is driven by the increase of liquidity at top regulated exchanges.
According to DeFiLlama, Kraken provides about $431 million in spot liquidity across 1,703 markets. Coinbase follows with nearly $347 million spread over 1,073 markets. Meanwhile, Crypto.
com offers roughly $131 million, underscoring that compliant platforms still deliver deep liquidity. This trend highlights users’ preference for both uninterrupted access and strong liquidity. While this trend may indicate a short-term migration towards the exchange platform with higher liquidity offerings, it represents a structural change in how exchanges will compete going forward.
Unless Binance restores full MiCA services, licensed VASPs could continue attracting both liquidity and long-term user activity across Europe. Final Summary Binance faced a growing competitive challenge as MiCA-compliant exchanges attracted displaced European trading activity. Binance licensing progress will determine whether European liquidity returns or continues shifting toward regulated VASPs.
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