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The Binance exchange, one of the largest centralized trading venues by userbase and volume, listed the token for perpetual futures trading, but not spot trading, on December 20, 2024, a move which was criticized by some X users [who?] as an opportunity for large funds and market maker to short the token price in attempt to gain a better entry ...
In finance, a perpetual futures contract, also known as a perpetual swap, is an agreement to non-optionally buy or sell an asset at an unspecified point in the future. . Perpetual futures are cash-settled, and differ from regular futures in that they lack a pre-specified delivery date, and can thus be held indefinitely without the need to roll over contracts as they approach expi
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission now permits the trading of cryptocurrency derivatives publicly. [37] Among the Asian countries, Japan is more forthcoming and regulations mandate the need for a special license from the Financial Services Authority to operate a cryptocurrency exchange. [38]
The problem was initiated when banks and card issuers changed the merchant category code (MCC) for cryptocurrency purchases earlier that month. This meant that cryptocurrency payments would now be processed as "cash advances", meaning that banks and credit card issuers could begin charging customers cash advance fees for cryptocurrency purchases.
Binance.US holds U.S. dollar deposits at custodial bank accounts, which are typically insured by the FDIC for up to $250,000 per customer. To date, Binance.US has not reported any security issues.
The bank accepts (guarantees) the obligation to pay the holder of the draft, analogous to a cashier's check. The draft holder may hold the acceptance until maturity and receive the face value payment from the bank, or it may sell (exchange) the acceptance at a discount to another party willing to wait until maturity to receive the bank's ...
In one of the largest corporate fines in U.S. history, Binance last month agreed to pay over $4 billion to settle the charges while Zhao agreed to pay $50 million personally.
A federal judge said Kraft Heinz must face a proposed nationwide class action alleging that it defrauded consumers by claiming its Kraft macaroni and cheese, one of its best-known products ...