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Author Topic: Binance to delist USDC, USDP, TUSD from the platfom on 26th September  (Read 251 times)
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September 13, 2022, 12:15:57 PM
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Do you think there will come a time when Binance will stop supporting USDT so as to continue forcing people to use BUSD on their platform?

IMO it will happen. But it could take long time as long as USDT remain popular among trader and there aren't any major controversy/legal case.

... but the way they are going they could even remove BTC on mainnet one day.

And they already push people to use WBTC on their BSC network.

If Binance will continue to keep delisting the top coins because they want to utilize their own BSC versions then their days as the leading crypto currency exchange are numbered. I have friends that are into trading looking for another options. Many of them set sights on Kucoin and the other leading crypto exchanges. I have some coins left in Binance but I will also leave the exchange for another reliable exchange if they keep on delisting top coins.

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February 14, 2023, 10:57:14 PM
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Update:

Now that SEC has issued a warning to paxos to stop minting anymore BUSD which has been a stablecoin that Binance was majorly shilling even when it comes to trading pairs, I wonder what happens next.

Obviously, BUSD's trading volume will dwindle over time and won't be a major stablecoin on their platform. Will Binance make a U-turn and re-list the stablecoins they delisted in an attempt to keep the trading volumes high?

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