Philippine gov't blocks unlicensed crypto exchange sites, Binance unaffected
The Philippines' telecommunications watchdog ordered internet providers to block the applications and websites of unlicensed crypto platforms. Source link
The Philippines' telecommunications watchdog ordered internet providers to block the applications and websites of unlicensed crypto platforms. Source link
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