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Binance said on April 30 that USDC deposits and withdrawals on Starknet and USD1 deposits and withdrawals on AB Chain are open. CryptoSigy reads the update as an exchange-route story because the main trader question is where stablecoin liquidity can actually move today.

What Happened

The Binance announcement says the exchange completed the integrations of USDC on Starknet and World Liberty Financial USD on AB Chain. It also points users to assigned deposit addresses and smart-contract addresses for the supported networks.

The notice matters during the May 2 window because deposit and withdrawal availability changes the practical route for traders who need stablecoin collateral, settlement or cross-venue movement.

The official page frames this as a network-integration update, so CryptoSigy is treating it as infrastructure availability rather than a claim that either network will immediately gain deep exchange liquidity.

Why It Matters

For CryptoSigy, the story is not simply that two networks gained labels on an exchange page. New deposit and withdrawal rails can change how quickly traders move collateral, where stablecoin balances concentrate and which networks become easier to use for signal execution.

The route still needs caution. A newly opened rail can have limited early liquidity, wallet-support friction and operational risk if users choose the wrong network. That makes address checks and small test transfers more important than the headline integration.

Stablecoin route changes can also affect signal timing. A trader who cannot move collateral quickly may miss an entry, while a trader who assumes every supported route has equal depth can overestimate exit flexibility.

What To Watch Next

Watch whether withdrawals remain smooth after enough deposits arrive and whether Binance posts any follow-up limits or route changes. Also watch spreads and stablecoin availability on venues that depend on Starknet or AB Chain liquidity.

The trader action is to confirm the network selector, contract address and destination support before moving size. A supported deposit route is useful only when the receiving venue or wallet can handle the same asset path.

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