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Binance Resumes Mastercard Crypto Payments Amid Legal Challenges
Abstract:Binance can once again allow Mastercard users to purchase cryptocurrencies after addressing rigorous controls and processes required by Mastercard.

Binance, the leading global cryptocurrency exchange, has declared the resumption of Mastercard transactions for purchasing cryptocurrencies. Mastercard's decision to terminate this capacity in August 2023 is a result of Binance's continuing legal disputes in the United States.
In the previous year, both Visa and Mastercard terminated their connections with Binance due to the exchange encountering several allegations from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Binance had substantial operating difficulties due to the legal examination, which had an impact on its worldwide user base.
Binance's spokesman conveyed confidence over the reinstated service, affirming that Mastercard has authorized Binance-related transactions on its network after conducting a thorough evaluation of Binance's stringent controls and procedures. In the future, we anticipate expanding our services to include other items, such as the ability to withdraw funds.
Mastercard has officially acknowledged the reinstatement, however, they have emphasized that this decision is contingent upon continuous evaluations. A Mastercard official said that they had thoroughly examined the improved controls and procedures implemented by Binance in recent months. Based on such efforts, we have made the decision to permit purchases connected to Binance on our network. This status is subject to regular evaluations.
Visa and Mastercard have shown growing enthusiasm for the cryptocurrency industry, investigating potential prospects in Web3 and self-custody wallets.

Binance Faces Major Legal Battle in UK Over BSV Delisting
Meanwhile, Binance is now entangled in a substantial legal dispute in the United Kingdom. The exchange, along with other platforms like Kraken, is now confronting a $13 billion legal claim filed in London's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). The lawsuit, filed on behalf of more than 200,000 Bitcoin SV (BSV) holders, accuses the exchanges of engaging in anti-competitive practices by removing BSV from their listings in 2019. The plaintiffs contend that the delisting of BSV resulted in a substantial decline in its value, so impeding its attainment of “top-tier” rank among cryptocurrencies.
Attorneys for BSV Claims argue that the removal of BSV from the listing had a negative impact on BSV's future prospects. Their objective is to get certification for the case under the collective procedures framework in the UK, which is similar to a class action in the United States. Binance has formally sought the court to dismiss the specific part of the complaint that pertains to the possibility of BSV emerging as a prominent cryptocurrency. Brian Kennelly, the lawyer for Binance, said that BSV investors exercised their own free will in choosing to retain their assets after the delisting and had the option to reinvest in other cryptocurrencies.
Binance's successful reinstatement of Mastercard services is a noteworthy achievement, demonstrating the exchange's commitment to meeting rigorous regulatory and procedural requirements amidst ongoing legal and operational obstacles.
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