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Investor Names Key Reason Behind Bitcoin Crash, Binance Quietly Tightens Token Listing Process, Shibarium Smashes New Milestone: Crypto News Digest by U.TodayLet's see what news the past weekend has brought with the summary of U.Today's top three news stories.As the cryptocurrency market is swimming in a sea of red with Bitcoin leading the cruise, many in the crypto community started speculating about the reason behind the flagship crypto's plunge.
From now on, crypto projects seeking listings on Binance are facing stricter conditions, including a prolonged"cliff period" during which the tokens cannot be sold, an increased allocation of coins for market makers and the necessity of a security deposit. According to the sources, these measures started being adopted late last year.
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