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Bitcoin selling for $5K cheaper on Binance Australia as fiat ramp closes

One Bitcoin can be bought for the equivalent of $22,000 on Binance Australia if paid using Australian dollars. The problem is getting the funds there.

Bitcoin (BTC) is trading hands at a hefty discount on the Australian branch of the Binance crypto exchange, with the price of Bitcoin down as much as 21% if traded against the Australian dollar. 

The move comes as traders rush to cash out their crypto holdings into Australian dollars before the door for local bank withdrawals closes in a few days.

On May 18, Binance Australia informed users that it is suspending Australian dollar services after a decision by its third-party payments provider.

Deposits via bank transfer were halted immediately, while withdrawals using the PayID service are set to remain open until June 1 at 5 pm local time. The exchange has also warned its Australian clients that any Australian dollars remaining on the exchange after May 31 would be automatically converted into USDT.

The announcements have since caused a progressive rush to cash out, causing BTC prices to become heavily discounted.

At the time of publication, one BTC can be purchased for only 33,750 Australian dollars, equating to around $21,987, or 21% lower than the global spot rate.

BTC/AUD rate on May 30. Source: Binance Australia

Those hoping to capitalize on the cheaper Bitcoin may be disappointed, however.

Without the ability to deposit Australian dollars into the trading wallet and hefty premiums for converting other crypto assets into Australian dollars, users may find it difficult to get their hands on the discounted BTC.

AUD/USDT trading pair. Source: Binance Australia

Binance has also warned of the delisting of several crypto trading pairs with Australian dollars on June 1 and for users to “pay attention to the risks when trading.”

Meanwhile, Binance said it is continuing to look for an alternate provider to continue offering Australian dollar deposits and withdrawals. Currently, the ability to buy and sell crypto using credit or debit cards is still available, though these rates appear to be in line with the market. 

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Binance has been in hot water with regulators down under as its derivatives license was canceled by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission last month. It is also facing a massive investigation by the U.S. Commodities and Futures Trading Commission.

Aussie crypto broker Swyftx, which relied on Binance for its liquidity needs, h previously stated that the severing of Binance’s Australian dollar on/off-ramps would not affect its own operations.

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Cuscal, the company that handles AUD on-and-off ramping for the exchange, declined to comment specifically on why it decided to pull support for Binance Australia.

The "third party payments provider" for Binance Australia, Cuscal hinted toward the impact of “scams and fraud" as it relates to "account fraud, ID takeover and crypto activity" after being questioned why it offboarded the firm on May 18.

The payments provider did not specifically address Binance or crypto exchanges in its statement to Cointelegraph and declined to elaborate on why it pulled support for Binance Australia specifically.

A spokesperson for the Sydney-based B2B financial services firm told Cointelegraph that it's "focused on supporting the industry in protecting Australians from financial crimes and scams."

"Following recent media attention in relation to the impact of scams and fraud in Australia with particular focus on account fraud, ID takeover and crypto activity, Cuscal reiterates its commitment and important role in identifying and implementing detection services for our clients across the Australian payments system," the accompanying statement from Cuscal wrote.

It added it "has, and will continue to, terminate any clients or their customers and/or merchants" which do not meet its onboarding and compliance requirements.

It declined to comment specifically on Binance Australia or why it instructed its partner payments firm Zepto to "offboard" the exchange saying it doesn't "have a comment on any other parties at this point."

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On May 18, Binance Australia said Australian dollar services were suspended "with immediate effect," citing a "decision made by our third party payment service provider."

A Zepto spokesperson told Cointelegraph at the time that it "processes payments for Binance Australia" and "our partner, Cuscal, instructed us to offboard Binance."

Binance Australia has been on the hunt for an alternative payments partner since. Binance said Zepto and Cuscal are continuing to support users wishing to withdraw AUD.

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Binance Australia suspends AUD fiat services, citing issues with third party

Australian dollar deposits and withdrawals have been impacted due to a decision made by its third-party provider, it said in an announcement.

Cryptocurrency exchange Binance Australia has informed users it has suspended Australian dollar services as its local payment services provider has seemingly stopped support for the exchange.

On May 18, Binance Australia tweeted that AUD PayID deposits were suspended and bank transfer withdrawals will also be impacted "due to a decision made by our third-party payment service provider."

"We understand from our third party payment service provider that Bank Transfer withdrawals will also be impacted and we will advise users on timeline when this is confirmed," it added.

Binance said it is now working to find an alternative provider to continue offering AUD deposits and withdrawals to its users.

The ability to buy and sell crypto using credit or debit cards is still available, it added.

"Notably, you can still buy and sell crypto using credit or debit card and our Binance P2P marketplace will also continue to operate as usual. Rest assured that your funds are safe through the Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU), an insurance fund that offers protection to Binance users and their funds in the event of extreme situations," it added.

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AUD withdrawals are seemingly still able to be undertaken for now. Cointelegraph's Australian staff wereable to withdraw AUD into an Australian bank account at the time of writing.

The suspension comes a month after the Australian securities regulator cancelled the financial services license of Binance Australia Derivatives after it reviewed Binance's local operations.

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