Influcencing BAKE and LISTA, Binance Introduces New Trading Pairs and Trading Bots Services


Influcencing BAKE and LISTA, Binance Introduces New Trading Pairs and Trading Bots Services

Binance,
a
leading
cryptocurrency
exchange,
is
set
to
expand
its
trading
options
on
Binance
Spot
by
introducing
new
trading
pairs
and
Trading
Bots
services,
according
to
an
official
announcement
from
Binance.

New
Trading
Pairs

Starting
June
21,
2024,
Binance
will
open
trading
for
the
BAKE/TRY
and
LISTA/BRL
trading
pairs
at
14:00
(UTC).
This
move
aims
to
diversify
the
trading
choices
available
to
users
and
enhance
their
overall
trading
experience.

Trading
Bots
Services

In
conjunction
with
the
new
trading
pairs,
Binance
will
also
enable
Trading
Bots
services
for
specific
trading
pairs
at
the
same
time.
These
automated
trading
tools
are
designed
to
help
users
execute
trades
more
efficiently
by
automating
the
trading
process
based
on
predefined
parameters.

Regional
Restrictions

It’s
important
to
note
that
the
availability
of
these
new
trading
pairs
and
Trading
Bots
services
is
subject
to
regional
restrictions.
Users
from
certain
countries,
including
Canada,
Cuba,
Crimea
Region,
Iran,
Netherlands,
North
Korea,
Syria,
the
United
States
and
its
territories,
and
non-government
controlled
areas
of
Ukraine,
will
not
be
able
to
trade
these
pairs.
Binance
advises
users
to
complete
account
verification
to
participate
in
the
trading
of
these
new
pairs.

Legal
and
Regulatory
Compliance

Binance
also
highlighted
that
the
list
of
restricted
countries
might
change
due
to
updates
in
applicable
laws
and
regulations.
Users
should
stay
informed
about
any
changes
that
may
affect
their
trading
eligibility.

Additionally,
Binance
reminded
users
of
the
impending
MiCA
requirements
effective
from
June
30,
2024,
which
will
impose
certain
restrictions
on
unauthorized
stablecoins
for
EEA
users.
For
detailed
information,
users
are
encouraged
to
refer
to
the
official
announcement
on
Binance’s
website.

For
the
official
announcement,
visit

Binance
.

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source:
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