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UPDATE: BINANCE JUST PERMANENTLY BURNED 923 MILLION $LUNC Binance executed its monthly buyback-and-burn on May 1, removing 923,238,507 $LUNC from circulation, the largest single LUNC burn in months and one of the biggest of the program to date. The burn comes after weeks of front-running by traders who pushed...

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