Binance’s Cryptic Warning: Scammers in Disguise 🕵️‍♂️💼

Amidst the bustling world of cryptocurrency, where dreams of digital wealth are as common as morning coffee, Binance, the grand bazaar of blockchain, has issued a cautionary tale for the weary traveler. It seems that there are scoundrels and charlatans prowling about, masquerading as Binance Business Development (BD) employees, official “listing agents,” or even mystical intermediaries who promise the moon and a spot on the Binance platform-for a fee, of course. 🪙💰

In a blog post that could have been penned by a modern-day detective, Binance warns that these are nothing but elaborate hoaxes. After all, Binance, with its discerning eye, evaluates each project with the care and precision of a jeweler inspecting a diamond. Factors such as community demand, market conditions, compliance, and the sustainability of the business model are all meticulously considered. It’s not just a matter of paying a toll to cross the bridge; one must prove their worth. 🌟💡

For those who dream of being listed on Binance, take heed: Binance does not recognize any third-party individual or agency applying for a listing or negotiating on behalf of a project. There is no “listing fee” or any other form of payment required to grace the Binance platform. Binance’s mission is to support promising projects and meet user demand, not to line its pockets with application fees. 💸🚫

Thus, should you encounter someone claiming to be a representative of Binance, demanding payments in any form-be it fees or tokens-before the aforementioned conditions are met, it is highly likely that you are dealing with a fraudster. Binance will never contact users via “official email” for listing matters or request “listing fees” through any channel. Stay vigilant, dear reader, for the wolves often wear sheep’s clothing. 🐑🐺

Binance Opens Crypto Payments for 31,000 Merchants in South Africa

In a move that could be straight out of a futuristic novel, Binance has partnered with Zapper, one of South Africa’s leading payment providers, to bring crypto payments to over 31,000 merchants. Starting from September 9, 2025, Binance Pay will be accepted at these establishments, effectively doubling the Binance Pay network to 63,000 merchants. 🏦🌍

Binance Pay, with its vast support for over 100 cryptocurrencies, including the likes of 1INCH, ACH, ACT, ADA, APE, APT, ATOM, AXS, BNB, BONK, BTC, BCH, CAKE, CHZ, COTI, CTSI, DAI, DOGE, DOT, EGLD, EOS, ETC, ETH, EUR, FDUSD, FIL, FLOKI, FTM, GALA, HBAR, INJ, IOTX, LINK, LTC, MANA, NEO, NEIRO, NOT, OM, ONT, OSMO, PEPE, POL, QTUM, SHIB, SOL, TON, TRX, TUSD, UNI, USDC, USDP, USDT, VET, XLM, XRP, XTZ, ZEC, and ZIL, is set to revolutionize the way South Africans pay for their morning coffee and beyond. ☕🚀

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2025-09-09 19:07