“Like several company websites in different segments in Venezuela, including social media, Binance’s pages have been facing access restrictions,” the exchange posted on Friday. The company said it was “monitoring the situation closely to address it in the best and fastest way possible” and that users’ funds were “SAFU,” an acronym for Secure Asset Fund for Users.
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