We Needed To Step In Aggressively As This Was An Ongoing Fraud Cftc Chief

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 02:16

We Needed To Step In Aggressively As This Was An Ongoing Fraud Cftc Chief

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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filed a lawsuit against Binance and its CEO, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), alleging that the exchange is “illegal” and a

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“This seemed to be a pretty clear case of evasion and something that we needed to step in aggressively with and do it as quickly as possible because this was an

Rostin Behnam

CFTC: US regulators needed to step in aggressively on Binance

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Rostin Behnam, director of the CFTC on Binance, “needed to intervene aggressively and to do so as quickly as possible” to stop Binance’s “continuing fraud.”

The U

The U.S. agency sued Binance on Monday, the world's largest criptocurrency exchange. This seemed to be a pretty clear case of evasion and we need to do it as soon as possible because

The CFTC alleged that Binance has both offered and executed commodity derivatives transactions for customers in the U.S. since July 2025, and for much of that time

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We Needed to Step in Aggressively as This Was an

This seemed to be a pretty clear case of evasion and something that we needed to step in aggressively with and do it as quickly as possible because this was an

CFTC Chief says lawsuit against Binance was necessary due to

CFTC: U.S. Regulators Needed to Step in Aggressively on Binance

CFTC chief on Binance: “We had to send a clear message”

Binance activity a clear case of evasion, says CFTC chief

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Activity at Binance was a pretty clear case of evasion and U.S. authorities needed to step in aggressively and as quickly as possible, the

CFTC: U.S. regulators needed to step in aggressively on Binance

WASHINGTON : Activity at Binance was a pretty clear case of evasion and U.S. authorities needed to step in aggressively and as quickly as possible, the chairman of the