CZ Refutes Connection to Trump Amidst Political Rumors Following Pardon
- Binance Alpha's TIMI airdrop (960 tokens/$30 value) highlights its ecosystem expansion, following MetaArena project launch. - CZ denies Trump family business ties and political pardon speculation, emphasizing 2023 AML plea as regulatory strategy. - Binance's leverage reset aims to reduce trading risks and stabilize crypto volatility through adjusted margin requirements. - Bitwise's Chainlink ETF gains regulatory traction via DTCC listing, potentially outpacing Grayscale in altcoin ETF race.
Binance Alpha has recently revealed a TIMI token airdrop, drawing attention to the platform’s growing ecosystem. Eligible participants can receive 960 TIMI tokens, which are currently worth about $30 based on the token’s present value of $0.03 each, as reported by a
At the same time, Binance’s recent leverage adjustment initiative is being presented as a measure to foster a more stable cryptocurrency market, according to a
In traditional finance, Bitwise Asset Management’s
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