59% of Ethereum Nodes Not Ready for Istanbul Hard Fork – U.Today

The Tron CEO Justin Sun announced that TRX is going to be listed on the American arm of Binance (Binance.US) along with almost 20 other digital assets.

Back in early August, Sun stated to the community that getting Trons coin listed on Binance.US and Coinbase had become a top priority for him and that a whole team was going to work on it.

Now, the goal is about to be achieved regarding Binance.US.

Unlike some other cases, when the head of Tron failed to accomplish what he had publicly promised the charity lunch with the global investment guru Warren Buffett which never took place this time Justin Sun has not disappointed the community.

In a tweet today, he stated that TRX is among 18 coins that will be added to the Binance.US trading list soon.

The announcement has been made only recently, so there are no comments in the thread to see the communitys reaction. But Tron fans obviously will be happy.

Today, on its official Twitter page, the Poloniex exchange, whichhas Justin Sun as one of its major investors, announced its intentionto give its users some new opportunitiesto earn. The platform says it is going to start from TRX later in December, apparently, allowing users to earn this major Tron-based coin. Other crypto assets will be added gradually too.

In the comment thread, someTron community membersassumed thatPoloniex wastalking about crypto staking.

As reported by U.Today earlier, recently Poloniex acquired the Tron-based dex TRXMarket and rebranded it as PoloniDEX.

Some believe that Justin Sun is not only one of Poloniex major investors but also one of its decision makers. When Poloniex recently announced Digibyte (DGB) to be delisted overaccusations against the exchange regarding TRX, some accused Justin Sun of initiating that decision.

However, he tweeted in response that the Poloniex team makes all decisions independently. Still, he approves of them, Sun said.

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