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Will Binance Support Spark Tokens?

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, has announced its support for Spark (SPARK), the native token of the Flare Network. SPARK is an ERC-20 token that will be swapped for a native token on the Flare Network when it launches.

The airdrop of SPARK tokens to XRP holders is scheduled for December 12, 2020.

Binance’s announcement comes as a surprise to many in the cryptocurrency community, as the Flare Network is a direct competitor to Binance’s own Binance Chain. Binance Chain is a decentralized exchanges (DEX) that uses the Binance Coin (BNB) as its native token.

The Flare Network is also a DEX that uses the Spark token as its native token.

NOTE: Warning: Binance does not currently support Spark tokens. Any claims or suggestions that Binance will support Spark tokens in the future should be considered false or misleading. You should always confirm any claims about a cryptocurrency exchange’s support of any token with official sources before investing or trading.

While it may seem strange for Binance to support a competitor, there are a few reasons why it makes sense. First, by supporting the Spark token, Binance is helping to increase the visibility of the Flare Network and its native token.

This can only help to increase the adoption of the Flare Network and its associated technologies.

Second, by supporting the Spark token, Binance is showing its commitment to supporting multiple blockchains and tokens. This is in line with Binance’s stated goal of becoming the “financial infrastructure for the new digital economy.”

Third, and most importantly, by supporting the Spark token, Binance is helping to ensure that there is a viable alternative to Binance Chain and its associated technologies. This is important because it helps to create competition and innovation in the space.

So will Binance support Spark tokens? Yes, they have announced their support for Spark tokens which are set to be swapped for a native token on the Flare Network.

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