Main topic: Binance's partnership with MoonPay to allow users to buy Tether using Apple Pay, Google Pay, and credit cards.
Key points:
1. Binance users can purchase Tether using convenient payment methods such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and credit cards.
2. The stablecoin Tether can then be used by users to buy other cryptocurrencies.
3. Binance faced issues with banking partners, resulting in customers being unable to deposit or withdraw dollars for over a month.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, caused confusion by mistakenly announcing on social media that euro transactions were no longer available, but it was clarified that euro transactions will continue until September 25th with Binance's banking partner in the region. However, the exchange is currently facing legal troubles and difficulties in various countries, making it challenging to find alternatives.
Binance US is reportedly reconsidering its decision to discontinue fiat on- and off-ramp services and is working on integrating new US dollar on-ramp solutions, potentially partnering with payment provider MoonPay to allow users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies in dollars.
Binance Pay has launched in Brazil, partnering with local businesses to accept cryptocurrencies such as SHIB, Bitcoin, and XRP, which has led to increased adoption of these major cryptocurrencies in the country's financial landscape.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance will suspend its crypto debit card services in Latin America and the Middle East without providing a specific reason, impacting less than 1% of users in those regions.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance plans to update its zero-fee Bitcoin trading program on September 7, potentially leading to a market downturn similar to what happened after the program was discontinued in March.
Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange, has contacted low-liquidity token projects to enhance their liquidity protection by requesting details about their market makers and asking if they would contribute tokens to Binance savings pools.
Mastercard and Visa will end their partnerships with crypto exchange Binance, discontinuing their crypto card offerings in several countries by September 2022.
Binance has lost business with Mastercard and Visa as traditional financial institutions become wary of working with the cryptocurrency exchange due to regulatory scrutiny and concerns over compliance within the crypto industry.
Summary: Coinbase and Circle have dissolved the Centre Consortium due to regulatory clarity issues surrounding stablecoins, with Coinbase taking an equity stake in Circle and Circle assuming enhanced responsibilities for the USD Coin (USDC) stablecoin; Binance.US partners with MoonPay to use Tether (USDT) as its new "base asset" for transactions, while Binance faces challenges with fiat withdrawals in Europe; Shopify now accepts USDC payments on its platform, and Solana Pay plans to add additional altcoins; China launches a blockchain-powered data exchange with over 300 participating enterprises.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has imposed restrictions on its peer-to-peer trading platform, banning Russian residents from using fiat currencies other than the Russian ruble and requiring Russian KYC verification and residency for ruble transactions, possibly in response to Western sanctions or new fiat currency restrictions imposed by the Russian government.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is considering a complete withdrawal from the Russian market due to complications and potential violations of Western sanctions.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is considering a complete withdrawal from the Russian market due to complications and potential violations of Western sanctions.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is experiencing the departure of two key executives in the Russian market, raising questions about the company's future in the region amidst regulatory challenges and potential sanctions.
Aggregate crypto spot and derivatives trading volume declined by 11.5% to $2.09 trillion in August, with low spot-trading volume and fluctuations in derivatives open interest indicating a speculation-driven market, while Binance maintained its top position despite a decrease in market share.
JP Morgan is reportedly developing a new blockchain-driven solution for cross-border transactions, leading to a surge in major cryptocurrencies, while Binance expands its zero-fee trading promotion to include currency spot trading pairs in Argentina, Brazil, and South Africa.
Binance has seen the departure of 10 key executives, Nasdaq has received approval to trade AI-based orders, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried's bail has been denied, and Grayscale has asked the SEC to discuss the conversion of its Bitcoin fund to an ETF; Bitcoin is at $25,871, Ether is at $1,635, and XRP is at $0.50.
Binance.US CEO departs and workforce is reduced as the crypto exchange faces pressure from regulatory actions, while BitMEX launches a prediction market and FTX amends its crypto asset sale proposal.
Trading activity on Binance.US has reached new lows in September, with exchange volume dropping significantly amidst executive departures and ongoing regulatory scrutiny.
A small number of Binance users in Europe are unable to withdraw euros due to the upcoming end of support from the exchange's regional payments provider, Paysafe, which claims that Binance is responsible for customer-facing issues.
Bitcoin trading volumes on Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, have plummeted by 57% amid lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny, while competitor Coinbase has seen a 9% increase in volumes over the same period.
Crypto exchange Binance has reopened registrations and access to its products and services for Belgian users, three months after being ordered to cease cryptocurrency-related services by Belgium's finance regulator.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has reached an agreement to sell its Russia business to CommEX in order to fully withdraw from the market due to compliance concerns, with CommEX excluding customers from the US, EU, and certain other jurisdictions.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is selling its Russian operations and fully exiting the country due to potential violations of war-related sanctions and incompatibility with its compliance strategy.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is facing major staffing struggles and regulatory issues, with some calling for CEO Changpeng Zhao to step down. The company has experienced turbulence in the past, but its current challenges may indicate a dire situation.
Binance urges European users to convert their euros to Tether (USDT) following the loss of support from its banking partner.
Crypto exchange Binance collaborates with law enforcement agencies to arrest key members of a criminal group involved in a crypto scam in Thailand, resulting in the seizure of $277 million worth of assets and over 3,000 victims coming forward to file compensation claims.