Binance, one of the major cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced that it is adding Self Chain (SLF) to several of its major services. According to Binance, SLF is currently available on Binance Simple Earn, “Buy Crypto”, and Binance Convert. The token will also be included in Binance Margin and Binance Auto Invest starting August 30, 2024.
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Starting September 2, 2024, users will be able to purchase SLF using any payment option supported by Binance Auto-Invest. This integration aims to provide users with more flexibility and opportunities to earn returns on their SLF holdings.
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SLF can now be purchased directly via Binance’s “Buy Crypto” page using credit/debit cards, Google Pay, Apple Pay, or existing wallet balance. This move makes SLF more accessible to users looking to invest in it.
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Users can trade SLF with no fees against major cryptocurrencies such as BTC and USDT, as well as other tokens supported by Binance Convert. The service is designed to provide SLF holders with a seamless conversion option.
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Binance Margin introduces SLF as a new borrowable asset on both Cross and Isolated Margin. Trading pairs such as SLF/USDT and SLF/USDC will be available from August 30, 2024. Users can refer to Binance’s margin data for the latest information on marginable assets, specific limits, collateralization ratios, and rates.
Guides and Related Materials
Binance recommends that users refer to the original English version of the announcement for the most accurate information, as there may be differences in the translated version. The platform also reserves the right to modify or cancel the announcement at its discretion without prior notice.
For more details, please check the official Binance announcement.
Disclaimer: Digital asset prices are subject to high market risk and price volatility. The value of investments may fluctuate, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Binance advises users to carefully consider investment decisions and consult with independent financial advisors if necessary.
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