The world’s largest crypto exchange Binance on Thursday announced to burn multiple Binance-pegged tokens amid the plan to move away from BUSD and TUSD. The crypto exchange will release an equivalent amount of tokens on their native networks, which were used as collateral. Meanwhile, the exchange continues its fight against the U.S. SEC.
Crypto exchange Binance in a post on September 14 announced to burn a number of idle Binance-pegged tokens. These are TUSDOLD and BUSD. Binance is ending support for Binance USD (BUSD) in 2024 after regulatory challenges in the US, especially by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Binance will burn pegged tokens on the Polygon MATIC, BSC, BNB, and TRX networks. Subsequently, an equivalent quantity of tokens on their respective networks, previously utilized as collateral, will be released.
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Last week, Binance announced ending of the Sandbox NFT Staking Program on the Polygon network. Also, it will completely end buying, depositing, offering, or listing NFTs from the Polygon Network on Binance NFT Marketplace.
Since the SEC stated Cardano (ADA) and Polygon (MATIC) as securities, Binance has delisted and removed Cardano and Polygon spot, margin, and perpetual trading pairs.
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