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SEC Charges Binance for Failure to Register as a Broker-Dealerby@secagainsttheworld

SEC Charges Binance for Failure to Register as a Broker-Dealer

by SEC vs. the WorldSeptember 29th, 2023
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The SEC has filed a charge against Binance for not registering as a broker-dealer for its Binance.com platform. This breach of Exchange Act Section 15(a) is under scrutiny as the SEC seeks to address the issue and its consequences.
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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 60 of 69.

FACTS

IX. BINANCE AND BAM TRADING WERE REQUIRED TO BUT DID NOT REGISTER AS AN EXCHANGE, BROKER-DEALER, OR CLEARING AGENCY.


SIXTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF

Violations of Exchange Act Section 15(a)

(Against Binance for Failing to Register as a Broker-Dealer for the Binance.com Platform)


529. The Commission realleges and incorporates by reference herein the allegations in Paragraphs 1-35, 80-153, 282-338, and 352-513.


530. At all relevant times, by engaging in the acts and conduct described in this Complaint, specifically by operating the Binance.com Platform, Binance, a person other than a natural person under the Exchange Act, was and is a broker and dealer and, directly or indirectly, made use of the mails and the means and instrumentalities of interstate commerce to effect any transactions in, or to induce or attempt to induce the purchase or sale of, any security, without registering as a broker or dealer, and without being exempted from such registration. 531. By reason of the conduct described above, Binance, directly or indirectly, violated, is violating, and, unless enjoined, will continue to violate Exchange Act Section 15(a) [15 U.S.C. § 78o(a)].



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