Binance Shocks Crypto World with Temporary Halt on US Bank Transfers – Here's What's Going On
Binance has announced that it is temporarily suspending US dollar withdrawals and deposits for international customers beginning February 8. In a recent tweet, the largest crypto exchange in the world said that they "wil...
In a recent tweet, the largest crypto exchange in the world said that they "will temporarily suspend all USD bank transfers" starting Wednesday. Other transfer methods will not be affected, the exchange added, noting that it only impacts "a small proportion" of their users. ...
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