- Binance founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao attempted to shut down the crypto exchange's U.S. offshoot earlier this year.
- The decision to liquidate the company was put to a vote by the Binance.US board of directors, but it did not receive unanimous support.
- Binance.US CEO Brian Shroder opposed the decision, expressing concerns about the potential negative impact on customers.
- The attempted shutdown highlights the lengths Zhao was willing to go to protect the larger global exchange amid increasing regulatory scrutiny.
- Binance.US had received a $4.5 billion valuation from investors last year.
- Binance founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao attempted to shut down the crypto exchange's U.S. offshoot earlier this year.
- The decision to liquidate the company was put to a vote by the Binance.US board of directors, but it did not receive unanimous support.
- Binance.US CEO Brian Shroder opposed the decision, expressing concerns about the potential negative impact on customers.
- The attempted shutdown highlights the lengths Zhao was willing to go to protect the larger global exchange amid increasing regulatory scrutiny.
- Binance.US had received a $4.5 billion valuation from investors last year.
The head of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, is accused of using Bitcoin to support the price of Binance's BNB token amidst regulatory pressures, according to popular investors in the crypto community.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao dispelled rumors of internal chaos at Binance, explaining that the exchange is not selling its Bitcoin stash to protect the price of its native token, BNB, and that Binance did not fund BNB Chain's recent loan repayment.
The US SEC has filed lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase, accusing them of various regulatory violations, leading to intense discussions about cryptocurrency classification as securities and causing a negative impact on the prices of many altcoins mentioned in the lawsuits.
Binance faces scrutiny over SEPA concerns, market manipulation allegations, and sanction violations, while regulators crack down on crypto-related crimes; meanwhile, scams and allegations of insider trading plague the crypto industry.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has submitted a sealed motion in its case against Binance, prompting speculation about potential further negative developments for the cryptocurrency exchange.
The US Justice Department may have indicted or intends to indict Binance, as suggested by a motion filed by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to file sealed documents in their civil case against Binance, strengthening the speculation of an ongoing criminal probe.
Binance CEO, Changpeng Zhao, remains confident in the face of regulatory challenges, stating that Binance is a stronger company now and is ahead of the game in terms of regulatory compliance, despite recent lawsuits and scrutiny from regulators.
Binance CEO dismisses concerns over executive departures, stating that they are moving into bigger roles outside of Binance and labeling reports as market FUD.
Binance.US rejects claims made by the SEC, calling them unsubstantiated and maintaining that it has custody and control over its digital assets, in response to the SEC's request for depositions and further discovery.
Binance.US CEO Brian Shroder leaves as the crypto exchange downsizes its workforce due to regulatory pressures, including a lawsuit from the SEC.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao denies speculation surrounding the departure of Binance.US CEO Brian Shroder, stating that he is taking a break following a successful tenure at the company amid lawsuits from the SEC and CFTC, and assures that Binance has no liquidity issues.
A US district judge has ordered the unsealing of documents in the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) lawsuit against Binance US, potentially shedding light on the agency's reasons for sealing the documents and its claims against the company's alleged uncooperative approach.
Binance.US and Ceffu are entangled in a legal dispute regarding the custody of American customers' assets, with both parties making contradictory claims about their relationship and control over funds.
A U.S. judge has declined to order Binance.US to make its executives more available for depositions or for the SEC to back down in its demands for more documents, instead urging the two parties to work together on discovery requests.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao denies that Binance.US uses or has ever used Ceffu or Binance Custody, despite conflicting reports and statements from the SEC and Binance itself.
Major cryptocurrencies experienced a decline in value after Binance, Binance.US, and Changpeng Zhao filed a motion to dismiss the SEC lawsuit against them, arguing insufficient evidence and lack of legislative direction.
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, is facing major staffing struggles and regulatory issues, with some calling for CEO Changpeng Zhao to step down. The company has experienced turbulence in the past, but its current challenges may indicate a dire situation.