Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 7
Binance receives Treasury letter seeking interviews and records
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 7

Binance receives Treasury letter seeking interviews and records

11 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 7
  • The US Department of the Treasury requested employee interviews and documents as part of an investigation into potential sanctions violations during the exchange's monitorship.
  • Binance said it is fully cooperating with the independent monitor and relevant agencies, calling the oversight part of efforts to strengthen compliance and anti-money-laundering controls.
  • The request follows Binance's guilty plea nearly three years ago to US charges tied to sanctions and anti-money-laundering violations, under which it agreed to operate with a monitor.
With a $1B discrepancy in illicit fund reports, are Binance's compliance monitors failing or is the exchange hiding the truth?
Is the relentless US scrutiny on Binance a sign that crypto giants and traditional financial regulations can never truly coexist?
As criminals bypass billion-dollar security systems, is the compliance technology used by crypto exchanges fundamentally broken?