The crypto prices today are trading in the red as Bitcoin, as well as the altcoins, have retreated after a strong week of rallies to new all-time highs.
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Binance, the original platform, despite its many outages in recent months, stands out from its U.S. counterpart. The range of cryptocurrencies, features, and ease of use far out does Binance.US. Many hope that the number of faults and outages will reduce going forward.
Bitcoin was trading 3.7% higher Friday morning. The price was around $61,200 per coin.
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Not a huge amount is known about SafeMoon meaning the risk to your investment may be even higher.
Bitcoin is down roughly 20% week-over-week, around 30% from its all-time high of nearly $65,000 early last week. The market cap of the coin has dipped below $1 trillion. The tumble has been less severe for Ethereum, which hit an all-time high just yesterday but has since dropped 13% as the broader market has crawled back.
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Binance.US has decided to take a snapshot of OMG tokens held by users at the first Ethereum (L1) block, and will further distribute BOBA tokens at the ratio 1OMG=1BOBA. The estimated time is subject to change and is just for reference as of now. According to sources like this Binance review, the company is predicted to maintain its position as the global leader in cryptocurrency exchange.
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For every transaction carried out on the blockchain, 4JNET will withhold 90% of the transaction amount. This will be the service charge. This way, 4JNET can maintain stable prices for the token. Then 6% will be distributed to all token holders, while the remainder will be transferred into a 4JNET liquidity pool.
The 2-year-old exchange, already the largest in the world by volume, revealed in June that it would stop serving U.S. customers on September 12 as it plans to formally enter the American market with a regulated fiat-to-crypto exchange.
It’s unclear if the company will reach out to everyone but it’s important to remain vigilant.
Investing is not a guaranteed way to make money, so make sure you know the risks and can afford to lose the money.
When it comes to fees, both platforms have the same standard fee of 0.1%. The difference is that additional fees vary, depending on whether you are within the U.S. or not. For example, fees for bank transfers to your Binance account are free outside the U.S. However, depending on your method of transfer, U.S. users may pay up to 4.5%.
Binance relocated from China to Japan and Taiwan, then eventually Malta. Eventually, founder Zhao—often referred to by insiders simply as CZ—declared that Binance had no headquarters, in the same sense that bitcoin has no headquarters.