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Cryptocurrency firms aren't regulated, which means that you won't have any protection if things go wrong.
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There have been previous reports that Binance.US keeps users’ USD in FDIC-insured accounts, but posts on the Binance.US site containing that information have since been deleted. While it doesn’t guarantee the same in case of a Binance.US hack, the international version of the exchange, Binance, covered all consumer losses after a $40 million hack in 2019.
It's likely SafeMoon - the 203rd-ranked cryptocurrency on CoinMarketCap - will eventually be listed on further exchanges. This is especially likely after Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong tweeted in June: "Our goal is to list *every* asset where it is legal to do so."
The comparison of Binance vs Binance.US ultimately comes down to financial regulations in the United States.
A news story claiming Walmart would accept cryptocurrency Litecoin was fabricated, the retail giant says.
Take a deep dive into the Shiba Inu white paper for its ultimate goal. It is a part of a very robust token ecosystem. But there’s nothing to be done with these tokens. You can farm them, you can stake them, you can vote with them. However, there’s no end goal but to gain value.
Popular Twitter trader Crypto Chase said "well done Binance U.S." and sarcastically commented that it's a "good thing Americans are forced on to these dogs**t exchanges where they can get completely scammed on unreasonably thin books."
China announced in September that all cryptocurrency transactions in the country are illegal, effectively putting the brakes on any crypto-related activities within Chinese borders. In the U.S., things are less clear. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said recently that he has “no intention” of banning cryptocurrency in the U.S while Security and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler has consistently commented on both his own agency’s and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s role in policing the industry.
Cook didn't specify which coin he owns, like bitcoin or ethereum, but he said Tuesday that the space is something he's been interested in for a while.
SafeMoon is not yet listed on Coinbase or Binance. However, the currency does hope it will achieve this in the future.
Headed by Canadian Changpeng Zhao, Binance offers a wide range of services globally, from crypto spot and derivatives trading to tokenised versions of stocks, as well as its own cryptocurrency, Binance Coin.
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DALLAS, November 11, 2021--Kosmos Energy (NYSE/LSE: KOS) ("Kosmos" or the "Company") announced that it has received notice from Tullow Oil plc and PetroSA that they intend to exercise their pre-emption rights in relation to the sale of Occidental Petroleum’s interests in the Jubilee and TEN fields in Ghana to Kosmos, announced October 13, 2021.
Binance and Coinbase listings remain a coveted goal for new cryptocurrencies such as SafeMoon. However, it can take some time to achieve this. For example, Coinbase only listed Shiba Inu Coin in mid-June.
The Biden administration is taking steps to ensure Americans who pay for goods or services with cryptocurrencies don’t sidestep the tax man.