Binance hits back at WSJ, Hong Kong crypto ETF’s take ‘$50B equivalent’: Asia Express
Binance hits back at claims it fired investigator who found manipulation, Hong Kong crypto ETFs take the “equivalent” of $50B. Asia Express.
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Binance hits back at claims it fired investigator who found manipulation, Hong Kong crypto ETFs take the “equivalent” of $50B. Asia Express.
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