Binance Australia requires sender, beneficiary info for crypto transfers from July 1
Starting July 1, 2026, Binance Australia will require sender and beneficiary information for all crypto transfers. This change is in compliance with Australia's implementation of the Travel Rule, which mandates that identifying information be shared for every transaction. Users must provide full names, country of residence, and locality for both parties involved in the transfer to avoid delays or rejections.
- ▪Every crypto deposit and withdrawal on Binance Australia will require paperwork starting July 1, 2026.
- ▪Users must submit sender and beneficiary details for all transfers, regardless of the amount.
- ▪The Travel Rule, enforced by AUSTRAC, extends to virtual asset service providers in Australia.
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