Binance launches $500M lending project to support crypto miners

The loans will be provided to blue-chip Bitcoin miners who could back their bids with physical or digital assets. 2425 Total views 45 Total shares Listen to article 0:00 News Binance Pool, a mining subsidiary of Binance, launched a $500 million lending project to support the crypto mining industry. It will provide loans to private blue-chip Bitcoin (BTC) crypto miners.

According to the official blog post from Oct. 14, the Binance Pool will provide access to a $500 million loan fund on several conditions, which include an 18-to-24-month term, 5% to 10% interest rates, and some physical or digital assets as a security. The company will look at a wide range of metrics, including current performance, mining power and security quantity, to define the borrowers creditworthiness.

Binance Pool will also launch cloud mining products, directly purchasing the cloud mining hashing power from Bitcoin mining and digital infrastructure providers.

Speaking to Cointelegraph, a Binance spokesperson clarified the criteria for defining a potential borrower as a blue-chip:One of the requirements is that the applicant must be classified as a Binance VIP user and connect at least 500 PH/s to the Binance Pool for a minimum of 24 months after the loan is issued.

The company did not specify the maximum amount of a single loan, referring to the specifics of each applicants situation.

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Binance continues its expansion strategy even in the bear market. In September, it registered with New Zealands Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and opened local offices in the country.

As October began, the exchange opened up two offices in Brazil, doubling the size of its local team since Changpeng CZ Zhaos visit to the country last Spring. Reportedly the company is still backing Tesla CEO Elon Musks $44 billion takeover bid of social media platform Twitter. #Mining #Business #Bitcoin Mining #Cryptocurrency Exchange #Mining Pools #Binance Related News How to store Bitcoin on MetaMask Much-anticipated NFT game to launch in closed beta how you can get involved How decentralized exchanges have evolved and why it’s good for users What new EU sanctions mean for crypto exchanges and their Russian clients B. Riley may purchase up to $100M stake in Bitcoin miner Iris Energy Binance launches New Zealand-based offices following regulatory approval