Binance says it will not leave the European Union after a failed attempt to secure a MiCA crypto-asset service provider license in Greece, leaving the world’s largest crypto exchange with days to find another regulatory route before the EU transition period ends. The company said it remains committed to Europe and is exploring other pathways to authorization after its Greek application was rejected. Binance’s head of Europe and the UK, Gillian Lynch, said the exchange expected a positive outcome in Greece and is still working to meet the bloc’s new licensing expectations.