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Binance Rolls Out Crypto-as-a-Service to Bridge Wall Street and Web3

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Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.
Updated: September 30th, 2025
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Binance has unveiled Crypto-as-a-Service (CaaS), a white-label infrastructure designed for exchanges, banks, and brokerages seeking to integrate digital asset services into their platforms.

By offering turnkey infrastructure for institutions rather than retail-oriented goods, the launch aims to bridge the gap between the traditional financial system and the digital asset sector.

Crypto-as-a-service Delivers a Comprehensive Service

Binance’s CaaS provides a customizable backend, enabling organizations to control user experience, client connections, and branding. It includes technology for settlement, custody, liquidity pools, compliance, and access to spot and futures markets.

This reduces the time, cost, and risk of internal crypto development for banks, brokerages, and exchanges. Its integrated trading system leverages Binance’s global order books to improve liquidity and pricing, allowing institutions to match client orders within their pools to maximize order flow and revenue.

CaaS’s integrated trading system is a notable feature. In addition to providing access to Binance’s global order books to optimize liquidity and price efficiency, this approach enables participating institutions to match client orders within their pools whenever feasible, thereby maximizing order flow and revenue.

The platform includes a wide range of management and compliance tools. These comprise sophisticated client onboarding, transaction monitoring, safe custody structures with dedicated sub-accounts, and integrated Know Your Customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) tools, essential elements for organizations managing regulatory obligations worldwide.

The management interface supports account administration, reporting, and compliance oversight, and is customized to meet institutional needs. 

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Simon Simba
Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.