O banco britânico Nationwide restringiu os pagamentos com cartão para a Binance
A Nationwide disse que tomou essa decisão devido à "cobertura da mídia" e à "incerteza regulatória".

O banco britânico Nationwide Building Society restringiu os pagamentos com cartão feitos pelos usuários à exchange de Criptomoeda Binance.
Os pagamentos com cartão para a Binance estão sendo recusados pelo banco do Reino Unido "até novo aviso", de acordo comuma página em seu site, acrescentando que os clientes ainda podem sacar fundos na Binance por meio de sua conta Nationwide.
Embora o site T tenha dito quando a Política foi iniciada, um tweet de 2021 indica que a decisão foi tomada em julho. No início do mesmo mês, logo após a Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) do Reino Unido alertar que a Binance não tinha permissão para conduzir nenhuma atividade regulamentada no país, o credor disse que era avaliando suas políticas sobre transações Cripto.
@stuart523 1/2 Our number one priority is, and always will be, keeping you and your money safe. This is why we have taken the decision to restrict card payments made to the cryptocurrency firm Binance.
— Nationwide Building Society (@AskNationwide) July 29, 2021
A Nationwide disse que tomou a decisão devido à "cobertura da mídia" e à "incerteza regulatória". O banco também está preocupado com "o número crescente de golpes", de acordo com uma postagemna sua página do Twitter.
Nem a Nationwide nem a Binance responderam ao Request de comentários adicionais da CoinDesk.
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ATUALIZAÇÃO (3 de fevereiro, 12:15 UTC):Adiciona a data da Política no terceiro parágrafo.
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