Binance Now Accepts Credit Cards: Why You Should Be Concerned

Binance Now Accepts Credit Cards: Why You Should Be Concerned
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2019-2-5 12:00

Binance has become the latest exchange to begin accepting debit and credit cards, as announced on January 31, 2019. However, there are some risks involved. Where Credit Is Due A slew of cryptocurrency exchanges is now enabling the use of credit and debit cards for the purchasing of crypto coins.

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