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Binance Announces Burn of Idle BUSD Tokens

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In Brief

  • Binance is set to burn idle Binance-pegged BUSD tokens across different networks, ceasing support for the stablecoin.
  • The exchange will burn TUSDOLD (BSC), BUSD (MATIC, BSC, BNB, TRX) tokens and release the collateral on native chains.
  • The development follows the discontinuation of BUSD after its issuer Paxos ceased minting the stablecoin.
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Binance has announced a burn of idle Binance-pegged BUSD tokens on various chains as it ceases support for the stablecoin.

Binance has been gradually cutting ties with its stablecoin BUSD. Previously, it has announced the delisting of BUSD trading pairs on various occasions.

Binance Burns Tokens on Four Networks

The crypto exchange announced on X (Twitter):

“Later today [Thursday], Binance will burn a number of idle Binance-pegged tokens.

The equivalent amount of tokens on their native networks, which were used as collateral, will then be released.”

Apart from BUSD coins, the exchange will also delist TUSD pairs. The exchange will burn the following tokens and release its collateral on the native chains:

  • TUSDOLD (BSC)
  • BUSD (MATIC)
  • BUSD (BSC)
  • BUSD (BNB)
  • BUSD (TRX)

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Binance issues Binance-pegged tokens to facilitate the usage of other blockchain tokens in the BNB chain. BeInCrypto previously explained:

“The exchange is supposed to issue B-token only after storing 100% collateral of the original token. For example, for every 100 B-USDC, it must have 100 USDC as collateral.”

The community has thanked Binance for the transparency.

The development comes as the exchange announced the demise of BUSD after its issuer Paxos stopped minting the stablecoin. Previously, on Aug. 30, BeInCrypto reported that the exchange delisted eight BUSD trading pairs.

In a separate development, Binance updated its fiat liquidity provider program to issue rebates based on the previous week’s performance. As of writing, BNB is trading at $212.70, down by just 0.04% in the past 24 hours.

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BNB price. Source: BeInCrypto
BNB price. Source: BeInCrypto

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Harsh Notariya
Harsh Notariya is an Editorial Standards Lead at BeInCrypto, who also writes about various topics, including decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN), tokenization, crypto airdrops, decentralized finance (DeFi), meme coins, and altcoins. Before joining BeInCrypto, he was a community consultant at Totality Corp, specializing in the metaverse and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Additionally, Harsh was a blockchain content writer and researcher at Financial Funda, where he created...
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