Binance boss Richard Teng says re-entering US market a ‘premature discussion’
The US will soon have a crypto-friendly White House, but Binance’s Richard Teng said it may be too soon to start talks about re-entering that market.
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The US will soon have a crypto-friendly White House, but Binance’s Richard Teng said it may be too soon to start talks about re-entering that market.
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