PANews reported on October 30th that, according to The Block, Binance.US responded on Wednesday to allegations of political bias from a US senator, defending its recent decision to list USD1, a stablecoin issued by World Liberty Financial, a crypto project linked to Trump. On Tuesday, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy posted on social media that Binance's listing of USD1 was a reward for Trump's pardon of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao last week. In response, Binance.US stated on its X platform on Wednesday that USD1 and WLFI are already listed on more than 20 exchanges in the US, including Coinbase, Robinhood, and Kraken, and that both assets had received listing committee approval through their "normal business process" some time ago. The exchange stated, "To be clear, this is a business decision made by [Binance.US], nothing more. It's regrettable that even routine business decisions are now being unfairly politicized."
Binance.US denies that its listing of the Trump-related stablecoin USD1 was politically motivated.
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