Binance to Reportedly Launch its Stablecoin BUSD on Harmony Protocol’s Blockchain Network
Tse confirmed that BUSD is regulated by the New York Department of Financial Services, and has reportedly been fully audited, meaning Binance should have enough assets to back the amount of its stablecoin in circulation.
BUSD has a market cap of around $170 million, which is well below market leader Tether’s (USDT) at $9 billion.
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BUSD will also be accessible via the KyberSwap exchange and other decentralized applications (dApps) and platforms that are based on the Kyber Network, a widely-used on-chain liquidity protocol in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space.
The BUSD token listing on KyberSwap will allow users of the exchange to take advantage of the liquidity offered by the stablecoin. BUSD is now accessible to Kyber’s ecosystem of nearly 100 dApps.
Binance has been aggressively expanding its operations into major markets like the US.
Last month, Binance.US, the leading cryptocurrency exchange company’s US-based division, introduced an over-the-counter (OTC) digital asset trading desk, however, it’s only for trades valued at $10,000 or more.
In a recent interview with CI, Binance.US CEO Catherine Coley said:
“All USD deposits made at Binance.US are held in pooled custodial accounts at multiple banks, which are insured by the FDIC. We maintain them in a manner that provides access to pass-through FDIC insurance coverage up to the current depositor coverage limit, which is $250,000. FDIC insurance coverage protects depositors against the risk of loss in the event that an FDIC-insured bank fails.
Tse confirmed that BUSD is regulated by the New York Department of Financial Services, and has reportedly been fully audited, meaning Binance should have enough assets to back the amount of its stablecoin in circulation.
BUSD has a market cap of around $170 million, which is well below market leader Tether’s (USDT) at $9 billion.
short -ONE is next RIPPLE + TETHER + BNB
BUSD will also be accessible via the KyberSwap exchange and other decentralized applications (dApps) and platforms that are based on the Kyber Network, a widely-used on-chain liquidity protocol in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space.
The BUSD token listing on KyberSwap will allow users of the exchange to take advantage of the liquidity offered by the stablecoin. BUSD is now accessible to Kyber’s ecosystem of nearly 100 dApps.
Binance has been aggressively expanding its operations into major markets like the US.
Last month, Binance.US, the leading cryptocurrency exchange company’s US-based division, introduced an over-the-counter (OTC) digital asset trading desk, however, it’s only for trades valued at $10,000 or more.
In a recent interview with CI, Binance.US CEO Catherine Coley said:
“All USD deposits made at Binance.US are held in pooled custodial accounts at multiple banks, which are insured by the FDIC. We maintain them in a manner that provides access to pass-through FDIC insurance coverage up to the current depositor coverage limit, which is $250,000. FDIC insurance coverage protects depositors against the risk of loss in the event that an FDIC-insured bank fails.
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