Us Treasury Sanctions Binance Wallets With Ties To North Korea

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 07:20

Us Treasury Sanctions Binance Wallets With Ties To North Korea

OFAC Blacklists Binance Wallets Traceable to North Korea

U.S. Treasury announces largest settlements in history with world’s

Binance Freezes Accounts Connected to Alleged North Korean

FinCEN

FinCEN's historic $3.4 billion settlement is the largest penalty in U.S. Treasury and FinCEN history. Binance admits that it willfully operated as an unregistered

US Treasury Imposes Sanctions on North Korean-Owned Binance

Crypto exchange Binance has revealed it “assisted US law enforcement” in seizing $4.4 million worth of crypto assets connected to North Korean cybercrime syndicates.

The US Treasury

US Treasury Sanctions Binance Wallets With Ties to North Korea

The US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned several crypto wallets allegedly linked to the North Korean government, hosted on the Binance

Week In Crypto: US Treasury Sanctions Binance Wallets With Ties

The leading crypto exchange

The leading crypto exchange, Binance, declared its involvement in the US Department of Treasury’s recent investigation into alleged North Korean cybercrime. The company revealed

Settlement Agreement between the U.S. Department of the

OFAC claims that at least $2 million worth of cryptocurrencies was moved through wallets to fund North Korea’s weapon of mass destruction (WMD) programs. The

Binance helps US authorities stop

According to a statement from the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), Binance wallets with ties to North Korea have been sanctioned. Moreover

Binance helps US authorities stop North Korean sanctions buster but faces new allegations of commingling of funds, Hong Kong pulls the plug on stablecoins for retail investors, and new

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today announced a $968,618,825 settlement with Binance Holdings, Ltd. (“Binance”)

Binance helped US authorities freeze $4.4M linked to North