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Read BUSD (BUSD) analysis covering reserve context, redemption risk, chain distribution, liquidity, regulation, and market updates from BSCN.

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May 5, 2026

BUSD Market Data

Current price, trading activity, supply and milestone data for BUSD.

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Current Price
$0.997973
24h Change
-0.06%
Market Cap
$5.22M
24h Volume
$7.56K
Circulating Supply
37.84M BUSD
All-Time High
$2.58

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BUSD is important mainly as a historical Binance-branded stablecoin with regulatory and liquidity context.

BUSD coverage is strongest when it focuses on stablecoin history, Binance ecosystem exposure, regulatory wind-down context, stablecoin, asset-backed stablecoins and binance chain, rather than treating the token as a generic market ticker.

What is BUSD?

BUSD (BUSD) is a stablecoin or dollar-linked asset. BUSD is tracked as a token rather than a standalone base-layer coin, which makes contract deployment, chain support, exchange liquidity, and ecosystem integrations important parts of the story.

CMC metadata has listed BUSD since 2019, which gives readers useful context about whether the asset is a long-running market fixture or a newer entry in its category.

Why does BUSD matter?

BUSD matters when it helps readers understand a larger crypto theme, whether that theme is stablecoin liquidity, DeFi infrastructure, network adoption, tokenized assets, payments, AI, privacy, gaming, or community-led speculation.

For BUSD, the practical watchlist is reserve quality, redemption mechanics, issuer transparency, chain distribution and liquidity during stress. Those BUSD-specific signals say more about the asset's health than short-term price movement alone.

Reserve, redemption, and liquidity context

BUSD belongs in the dollar-liquidity conversation. For BUSD, the important editorial questions are not only whether the token usually trades near a dollar, but who issues it, what backs it, how redemptions work, which chains carry liquidity, and how the asset behaves during stressed market conditions.

BUSD can look simple on a quote screen, but it sits inside a complex system of banks, custodians, exchanges, smart contracts, and jurisdiction-specific rules. BUSD coverage should therefore separate normal liquidity use from claims about safety, yield, or guaranteed redemption.

How to evaluate BUSD

A useful BUSD page should explain what changed, who is affected, and why it matters for the asset's category. Readers evaluating BUSD should look for confirmed integrations, credible disclosures, durable usage, security history, governance decisions, and whether the ecosystem has enough liquidity for normal market behavior.

BUSD can still be highly volatile even when the underlying project is serious. BUSD coverage works best when it separates long-term product or network progress from short-term trading momentum, listings, incentives, and social-media cycles.

What BUSD updates mean

Not every BUSD announcement deserves the same weight. For BUSD, product launches, audits, exchange listings, governance votes, reserve disclosures, network upgrades, and large integrations can all matter, but their importance depends on whether they change user behavior or reduce risk. BUSD updates are most useful when they show how the asset's role is changing inside its own ecosystem.

Readers should also compare BUSD with nearby assets in the same category. That means judging BUSD against the right peer set, such as dollar-liquidity products, competing networks, trading venues, tokenized assets, or community-led assets depending on its category. That comparison keeps BUSD analysis grounded instead of promotional.

The strongest BUSD analysis uses that category context as a filter. It asks whether BUSD is becoming more useful, more liquid, more transparent, or more resilient over time, and it avoids giving equal weight to every campaign, listing, partnership headline, or short-lived trading narrative.

Risks and considerations

BUSD can be affected by liquidity, regulation, security incidents, token-supply changes, exchange support, governance decisions, ecosystem execution, and broader crypto market sentiment. Readers should treat BUSD coverage as market and technology information rather than investment advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is BUSD?

BUSD (BUSD) is a stablecoin or dollar-linked asset covered by BSCN through its project role, ecosystem activity, liquidity, and risk context.

Why does BUSD matter?

BUSD matters when it helps explain a larger crypto category, such as network adoption, stablecoin liquidity, DeFi usage, tokenized assets, payments, AI infrastructure, or community-led market behavior.

Is BUSD a stablecoin?

BUSD is covered as a stablecoin or dollar-linked asset. Readers should review issuer, reserve, redemption, liquidity, and chain-support details before relying on it.

What affects BUSD stability?

BUSD stability can be affected by reserve quality, redemption access, exchange liquidity, smart-contract risk, issuer disclosures, and market stress.

How should readers evaluate BUSD?

Readers should focus on reserve transparency, redemption terms, issuer credibility, distribution across chains, and whether liquidity holds up during volatility.

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