Alabama crypto enthusiasts now have another trading venue.
US, the regulatory-friendly United States branch of crypto exchange Binance, has added Alabama to its list of approved states.
Binance added Alabama to its list in a Sept. 13 announcement, complete with a football graphic as homage to one of the state's favorite pastimes.
The announcement also listed steps necessary for Alabamians getting started on the platform, including account creation and verification.
Binance unveiled its ban on U.S. customers in June 2019.
The company subsequently released a regulatory-sensitive version of the platform months later, called Binance.
Binance's US branch lands in Alabama
Published on Sep 14, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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