Us Congressman Sends Letter To Binance Us To Review Investors Protection

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 12:12

Us Congressman Sends Letter To Binance Us To Review Investors Protection

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi of the

US Congressman sends letter to Binance.US to review Investors'

Binance came under U.S. Congress scrutiny on March 1 as Senators Elizabeth Warren, Chris Van Hollen and Roger Marshall sent a letter to CZ and Binance.US

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi of the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy emphasised in the letter to Shroder the absence of support from

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US Congressman Sends Letter to Binance, Requesting Information

Brian Shroder, president and CEO of Binance.US, received a federal letter requesting the urgent disclosure of official documents that prove the exchange’s adherence to

All Binance U.S. Consumer Safety Files to Be Reviewed by U.S.

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ourbitcoinnews.com: Request information from Binance Three US senators from both parties, including Rep. Elizabeth Warren, who is known as a cryptocurrency skeptic, sent a joint letter

According to the letter

The CEO of Binance US was reached out by a Subcommittee chairman for producing various documentsin an attempt to help review the measure taken to protect investors.

According to the letter, Congressman Krishnamoorthi reaffirmed that crypto exchanges must create audit policies. Moreover, exchanges should require specific

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A Congressman contracted the CEO

Congress To Review Binance Safety Policy

A Congressman contracted the CEO of Binance US to review all Binance US files related to consumer safety. The Subcommittee chairman that made contact has asked the crypto firm to

US Congressman to review all Binance US files related to

In July

US congressman to review all Binance .US files related

Binance recently responded to a letter from US Senators Elizabeth Warren, Chris Van Hollen, and Roger Marshall, in which the senators raised concerns about the company’s compliance

In July 2025, Senator Warren sent a letter to SEC Chair Gary Gensler requesting information about the agency's authority to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges and