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SEC Complaint Aims to Unilaterally Define Crypto Market StructureWe are disappointed that the U.S. Securities and #Exchange Commission chose to file a complaint today against #Binance seeking, among other remedies, purported emergency relief.  From the start, we have actively cooperated with the #SEC’s investigations and have worked hard to answer their questions and address their concerns.  Most recently, we have engaged in extensive good-faith discussions to reach a negotiated settlement to resolve their investigations.  But despite our efforts, with its complaint today the SEC abandoned that process and instead chose to act unilaterally and litigate.  We are disheartened by that choice.  While we take the SEC’s allegations seriously, they should not be the subject of an SEC enforcement action, let alone on an emergency basis. We intend to defend our platform vigorously.  Unfortunately, the SEC’s refusal to productively engage with us is just another example of the Commission’s misguided and conscious refusal to provide much-needed clarity and guidance to the digital asset industry.  Today’s action is another in a line of examples where, as with other crypto projects facing similar suits, the Commission has determined to #regulate with the blunt weapons of enforcement and litigation rather than the thoughtful, nuanced approach demanded by this dynamic and complex technology. Unilaterally labeling certain tokens and services as securities – even ones over which other U.S. authorities have asserted jurisdiction – only compounds these problems. Perhaps most surprising, the SEC’s actions undermine America’s role as a global hub for financial innovation and leadership.  Digital asset laws remain largely undeveloped in much of the world, and regulation by enforcement is not the best path forward.  An effective regulatory framework demands collaborative, transparent, and thoughtful policy engagement—a path the SEC has abandoned. And, to be clear: any allegations that user assets on the Binance.US platform have ever been at risk are simply wrong, and there is zero justification for the Staff’s action in light of the ample time the Staff has had to conduct their investigation.  All user assets on Binance and Binance affiliate platforms, including Binance.US, are safe and secure, and we will vigorously defend against any allegations to the contrary.  Rather, the SEC’s actions here appear to be in service of an effort to rush to claim jurisdictional ground from other regulators—and investors do not appear to be the SEC’s priority.  Because of our size and global name recognition, Binance is an easy target now caught in the middle of a U.S. regulatory tug-of-war.  It seems based on these developments that the SEC’s goal here was never to protect investors; if that were truly the case, the Staff would have thoughtfully engaged with us on the facts and in our efforts to demonstrate the safety and security of the Binance.US platform.  The SEC’s real intent here, instead, appears to be to make headlines.  We will continue to cooperate with regulators and #policymakers in the U.S. and across the globe because that is the right thing to do.  And Binance remains committed to productive engagement to ensure the next generation of cryptocurrency regulation fosters innovation while implementing and ensuring important consumer protections.  Because Binance is not a U.S. exchange, the SEC’s actions are limited in reach.  Still, we stand with digital asset market participants in the U.S. in opposition to the SEC’s latest overreach, and we are prepared to fight it to the full extent of the law.  We will work alongside industry partners to defend this important technology from misguided lawsuits.  And we will maintain our unceasing efforts to deliver a safe and trusted platform for our users that holds true to our core value of furthering the freedom of money. source: https://www.binance.com/en/blog/ecosystem/sec-complaint-aims-to-unilaterally-define-crypto-market-structure-8707489117122437402

SEC Complaint Aims to Unilaterally Define Crypto Market Structure

We are disappointed that the U.S. Securities and #Exchange Commission chose to file a complaint today against #Binance seeking, among other remedies, purported emergency relief.  From the start, we have actively cooperated with the #SEC’s investigations and have worked hard to answer their questions and address their concerns.  Most recently, we have engaged in extensive good-faith discussions to reach a negotiated settlement to resolve their investigations.  But despite our efforts, with its complaint today the SEC abandoned that process and instead chose to act unilaterally and litigate.  We are disheartened by that choice. 

While we take the SEC’s allegations seriously, they should not be the subject of an SEC enforcement action, let alone on an emergency basis. We intend to defend our platform vigorously.  Unfortunately, the SEC’s refusal to productively engage with us is just another example of the Commission’s misguided and conscious refusal to provide much-needed clarity and guidance to the digital asset industry.  Today’s action is another in a line of examples where, as with other crypto projects facing similar suits, the Commission has determined to #regulate with the blunt weapons of enforcement and litigation rather than the thoughtful, nuanced approach demanded by this dynamic and complex technology. Unilaterally labeling certain tokens and services as securities – even ones over which other U.S. authorities have asserted jurisdiction – only compounds these problems.

Perhaps most surprising, the SEC’s actions undermine America’s role as a global hub for financial innovation and leadership.  Digital asset laws remain largely undeveloped in much of the world, and regulation by enforcement is not the best path forward.  An effective regulatory framework demands collaborative, transparent, and thoughtful policy engagement—a path the SEC has abandoned.

And, to be clear: any allegations that user assets on the Binance.US platform have ever been at risk are simply wrong, and there is zero justification for the Staff’s action in light of the ample time the Staff has had to conduct their investigation.  All user assets on Binance and Binance affiliate platforms, including Binance.US, are safe and secure, and we will vigorously defend against any allegations to the contrary.  Rather, the SEC’s actions here appear to be in service of an effort to rush to claim jurisdictional ground from other regulators—and investors do not appear to be the SEC’s priority.  Because of our size and global name recognition, Binance is an easy target now caught in the middle of a U.S. regulatory tug-of-war.  It seems based on these developments that the SEC’s goal here was never to protect investors; if that were truly the case, the Staff would have thoughtfully engaged with us on the facts and in our efforts to demonstrate the safety and security of the Binance.US platform.  The SEC’s real intent here, instead, appears to be to make headlines. 

We will continue to cooperate with regulators and #policymakers in the U.S. and across the globe because that is the right thing to do.  And Binance remains committed to productive engagement to ensure the next generation of cryptocurrency regulation fosters innovation while implementing and ensuring important consumer protections.  Because Binance is not a U.S. exchange, the SEC’s actions are limited in reach.  Still, we stand with digital asset market participants in the U.S. in opposition to the SEC’s latest overreach, and we are prepared to fight it to the full extent of the law. 

We will work alongside industry partners to defend this important technology from misguided lawsuits.  And we will maintain our unceasing efforts to deliver a safe and trusted platform for our users that holds true to our core value of furthering the freedom of money.

source: https://www.binance.com/en/blog/ecosystem/sec-complaint-aims-to-unilaterally-define-crypto-market-structure-8707489117122437402
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One of the main focuses is to keep #cryptocurrencies without a backing outside the traditional financial system. #Banks will have to disclose their exposure to cryptocurrencies. The #European Council also stated that the agreement includes a specific regime for cryptocurrencies. This is how the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is currently working on a set of rules to #regulate cryptocurrencies. #crypto2023
One of the main focuses is to keep #cryptocurrencies without a backing outside the traditional financial system.

#Banks will have to disclose their exposure to cryptocurrencies.

The #European Council also stated that the agreement includes a specific regime for cryptocurrencies. This is how the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is currently working on a set of rules to #regulate cryptocurrencies.

#crypto2023
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Withdrawals from KuCoin Soar to $1 Billion in Crypto During US Regulatory Crackdown 🪧 Crypto exchange KuCoin experienced over $1 billion in withdrawals over the past 24 hours, with assets under management (AUM) slumping 20%. 📉 The exchange experienced $1.083 billion in outflows via Ethereum Virtual Machine-compatible (EVM) chains, and only $144 million of inflows. 🔥 Net outflows on the Ethereum network reached $840 million, a 15% drop in assets held by the exchange. 💧 The withdrawal surge occurred as the exchange and two of its founders were charged with violating anti-money laundering laws by U.S. federal prosecutors. 🕵️‍♂️ Some users complained about delays in withdrawals, spurring concerns about the exchange's health. KuCoin stated that the exchange is operating well and the assets of its users are safe. 💸 #BTC #kucoin #regulate #usa
Withdrawals from KuCoin Soar to $1 Billion in Crypto During US Regulatory Crackdown 🪧

Crypto exchange KuCoin experienced over $1 billion in withdrawals over the past 24 hours, with assets under management (AUM) slumping 20%. 📉

The exchange experienced $1.083 billion in outflows via Ethereum Virtual Machine-compatible (EVM) chains, and only $144 million of inflows. 🔥

Net outflows on the Ethereum network reached $840 million, a 15% drop in assets held by the exchange. 💧

The withdrawal surge occurred as the exchange and two of its founders were charged with violating anti-money laundering laws by U.S. federal prosecutors. 🕵️‍♂️

Some users complained about delays in withdrawals, spurring concerns about the exchange's health. KuCoin stated that the exchange is operating well and the assets of its users are safe. 💸

#BTC #kucoin #regulate #usa
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