PANews reported on September 9th that Binance, according to an official announcement, has noticed that criminals are frequently using Binance's name to commit fraud, falsely claiming to be Binance Business Development (BD) employees, official "currency listing agents," or intermediaries, and demanding fees under the guise of "guaranteed coin listings." These promises are scams. Binance staff never provide coin listing guarantees, and all projects are subject to a comprehensive evaluation based on multiple dimensions, including project value, community needs, market environment, regulatory compliance, project feasibility, and business model sustainability.
Binance Reminder: Beware of Fake Listing Agents and Scams
Author: PA一线
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