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SEC Probes Binance and Binance.US for Unregistered Operations in the U.S. by@secagainsttheworld

SEC Probes Binance and Binance.US for Unregistered Operations in the U.S.

by SEC vs. the WorldSeptember 19th, 2023
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The SEC investigates Binance.US and BAM Trading for their unregistered operation of the Binance.US Platform, which serves as a major crypto asset trading platform in the United States, offering over 150 crypto assets. The agencies function as an exchange, clearing agency, and broker, raising regulatory concerns.
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SEC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on June 5, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 27 of 69.

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V. UNDER ZHAO’S CONTROL, BAM TRADING AND BINANCE PROVIDE EXCHANGE AND CLEARING AGENCY FUNCTIONS TO U.S. CUSTOMERS, AND BAM TRADING ALSO PROVIDES BROKERAGE SERVICES TO U.S. CUSTOMERS


209. The Binance.US Platform officially launched on September 24, 2019. Since that time, it has offered U.S. retail and institutional investors the opportunity to buy, sell, and transfer approximately 150 crypto assets, including crypto asset securities such as BNB.


210. Today, the Binance.US Platform is available in 46 U.S. states, this District, and 8 U.S. territories. It is one of the top five crypto asset trading platforms in the United States by daily trading volume. As of April 1, 2023, the Binance.US Platform made available approximately 150 crypto assets for purchase or sale, and its average 24-hour trading volume was valued at over $282 million.


211. In operating the Binance.US Platform, without registering in any capacity, BAM Trading and Binance, as a group of persons, function as an exchange, and they each also function as a clearing agency. BAM Trading also functions as a broker.



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