El intercambio de criptomonedas más grande del mundo, Binance, ha presentado una función de "Pago" para todos sus clientes en los Estados Unidos.

Binance trae "Binance Pay" para clientes de EE. UU.

  • Binance has debuted “Pay” feature for all its customers in the United States.
  • The feature was launched in Feb 2021 but wasn’t available for US customers.
  • Users can now send money “immediately” using their smartphones.
  • La firma también está trabajando en una versión web para la función Binance Pay.
  • El intercambio también ha reabierto los retiros de USDC.

The world’s biggest crypto exchange, Binance, has opened a new payment method for its customers in the United States. As per a blog post from the leading crypto platform, America-based customers of the exchange can now use the “Pay” feature to send money to other users quite easily, avoiding complex payment methods which take time for settlements.

As per a Tuesday blog post, Binance Pay will be available to the US customers and CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao said payments is one of the “most obvious use cases for crypto.” It is crucial to note that the Pay feature has been a part of the exchange’s ecosystem since February 2021 and since then, a US release has been pending.

However now, Binance Pay will allow “users to send, request and receive almost 150 different cryptocurrencies from other users, enabling instant, zero-cost crypto transfers.” This seems to be an attempt to increase the trading volume on the crypto exchange amid an increasingly bearish crypto market which has affected the prices of all the crypto coins. The exchange also removed trading fees from Bitcoin (BTC) y Éter (ETH) negociar pares para aumentar el volumen en la plataforma.

“Pay eliminates the complexities of transferring crypto to contacts as users no longer need to enter a complex deposit or withdrawal address, pay gas fees, or wait an unspecified amount of time for transactions to successfully settle,” the company said.

Actualmente, los usuarios con sede en EE. UU. pueden usar inmediatamente la función Binance Pay desde sus teléfonos inteligentes. Sin embargo, la compañía todavía está trabajando en una función basada en la web que podría lanzarse en un futuro próximo.

Binance reabre los retiros de USDC

As reported earlier by Bitnation, the leading crypto exchange had paused withdrawals of Circle’s USDC on the platform which gave rise to a FUD in the crypto community. Many people started withdrawing their money from the exchange which was already facing the consequences of a Reuters report stating that half of the US Department of Justice (DoJ) is con el objetivo de presentar cargos penales contra Binance.

The leading exchange denied the charges while the crypto community stated that this is a co-ordinated media attack. Due to the rumors of a DoJ investigation and potential issues in the Binance proof of reserves report, the platform’s native token, BNB, también se estrelló.

However, the USDC withdrawals are back online on Binance as per a blog post late Tuesday. Interestingly, the exchange saw above $1 billion withdrawn from it in just 24 hours owing to fears of another insolvent firm. Although, Changpeng Zhao, the CEO and co-founder of the exchange, stated that this “is a good idea to “stress test withdrawals” on each CEX on a rotating basis.”

También se reveló que Binance tiene más de $60 mil millones en billeteras frías, lo que es suficiente para respaldar los fondos de los clientes en caso de que las cosas vayan mal.

Hablando de la pausa de retiro de USDC, el ejecutivo fijado that the channel to swap from PAX/BUSD to USDC requires going through a bank in NY in USD and since the banks were not open, the situation regarding the stablecoin couldn’t be restored.

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Criptoperiodista con más de 3 años de experiencia en DeFi, NFT, metaverso, etc. Parth ha trabajado con los principales medios de comunicación en el mundo de las criptomonedas y las finanzas y ha adquirido experiencia y conocimientos en la criptocultura después de sobrevivir a los mercados bajistas y alcistas a lo largo de los años.

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