#RamadanGiveaway Ramadan Kareem! 🌙 The Ramadan Competition from Binance Square has started now! 🎉 Celebrate the spirit of Ramadan and get your share of 5,000 USDC! From March 14 to 28, complete tasks and interact with the Ramadan 2025 calendar from Binance for a chance to win. How to participate: ✅ Follow the Binance MENA account on Square. ✅ Share the official post of the Ramadan competition. ✅ Complete at least one eligible campaign from the Ramadan calendar. ✅ Create a post on Binance Square
#VoteToDelistOnBinance We now invite users to participate and vote on the first batch of Vote to List projects. How to Vote: - Each user can vote for up to 5 projects, with the option to vote for fewer if desired. Each verified account can only allocate one vote for one project. - Users must be logged in to their verified Binance accounts and hold a minimum of at least 0.01 BNB in their master accounts throughout the Voting Period for their votes to be eligible.
#SECCryptoRoundtable The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) held its first cryptocurrency roundtable on March 21, 2025, marking a milestone in the regulation of digital assets. The event brought together legal experts, former officials, and industry representatives to discuss regulatory approaches that balance innovation and investor protection. During the session, Miles Jennings, general counsel of a16z Crypto, criticized the SEC's previous strategy, stating that it failed to protect investors or foster efficient markets. Jennings emphasized the need for a more effective regulatory approach that supports the sector's sustainable growth. On the other hand, John Reed Stark, former director of the SEC's Office of Internet Enforcement, opposed amending existing securities laws to accommodate cryptocurrencies. Stark argued that digital assets must comply with current regulations to ensure investor protection.  Commissioner Hester Peirce, leader of the SEC's Cryptoasset Working Group, emphasized that this initiative represents a "reconfiguration" of the regulatory approach to cryptocurrencies. The goal is to develop a framework that promotes innovation without compromising investor security.   This roundtable is the first in a series of events planned by the SEC to address regulatory uncertainties in the cryptocurrency market. The initiative seeks to establish clear guidelines that facilitate responsible industry growth and protect market participants.  The crypto community and regulators hope that these discussions will lead to balanced policies that foster innovation and safeguard investor interests.