Senate Inquiry: Binance CEO Receives New Letter Amid Concerns Of Misrepresent...
Senator Richard Blumenthal has escalated his scrutiny of Binance, sending a follow‑up letter on April 1 to co‑CEO Richard Teng that presses the crypto exchange to explain apparent discrepancies between its testimony to the Senate and subsequent media reporting about transactions tied to Iran. The New Haven Democrat said he is concerned that Binance may have provided “misrepresentations or misleading information to the Subcommittee and to the public,” and he demanded documents and records the company relied on in preparing its earlier responses. Senate Probe Seeks Wallets, Transactions,....
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Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is once again facing scrutiny in the United States, this time following a formal inquiry launched by Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal. Senate Demands Records From Binance In a letter dated February 24 and addressed to Binance co-CEO Richard Teng, Blumenthal cited reports suggesting the company enabled “large-scale violations” of US and international […]
Article updated on August 15 at 18:40 (BST). A US Senate committee has begun an inquiry into bitcoin and virtual currency, pressing financial regulators and law enforcement agencies for further information and guidance. In a letter sent on Monday Aug 12, the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs asked the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for information on any policies, guidance, plans and strategies they have that pertain to virtual currencies. The letter (embedded below) was sent to the secretary of the DHS, The Honorable Janet Napolitano, from the Senate....
There's been some minor commotion when it comes to the Australian stance on bitcoin. In short, people aren't happy (just take a look at the recent news from Coinjar). And now, we're learning that the Australian Senate is planning to launch an inquiry into bitcoin and other digital currencies. Specifically, the Senate Economic References Committee will be conducting the examination. Sam Dastyari, the Committee's chair, is responsible for spearheading the inquiry. So, just what the inquiry cover? According to ITNews, the purpose of the inquiry is to take a look at what options the Australian....
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is once again facing mounting scrutiny in Washington, as lawmakers question whether the company is living up to the terms of its 2023 settlement with US authorities — an agreement that ultimately led to the resignation of its founder and former CEO, Changpeng Zhao (CZ). Democrats Urge DOJ And Treasury Investigation On Friday, journalist Eleanor Terrett of Crypto In America reported that eleven Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee, led by crypto-skeptic Elizabeth Warren, sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent....
An inquiry by the Australian Senate into an appropriate framework for digital currencies in Australia is ongoing, ZDNET reports. The inquiry was successfully moved in Parliament on Thursday by the Economics References Committee's chair, NSW Labor Senator Sam Dastyari. The inquiry is expected to deliver its final report on March 15 next year. Also read: US Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Hearing on Virtual Currencies Highlights (video). Ronald Tucker, Chairman of the Australian Digital Currency Commerce Association (ADCCA), said: "I applaud the committee's....