Sen. Warren Inquires Binance’s 2023 Compliance Settlement

Key Highlights

  • A group of senators knocked on the door of the DOJ to inquire about whether Binance is following compliance under a 2023 agreement
  • In the settlement, Binance agreed to hire independent monitors to supervise its operations
  • Currently, Binance is negotiating with the Department of Justice to end the external monitoring requirement 

A group of U.S. senators has launched an investigation into whether Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, is properly following the terms of a massive legal settlement it reached with the government 2 years ago. 

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(Source: Bloomberg on X)

According to Bloomberg’s official report, the investigation was requested by Senator Elizabeth Warren, Chris Van Hollen, and other Democratic lawmakers. They have written a formal letter to the Department of Justice to seek answers about Binance’s compliance with a 2023 agreement.

What Binance’s 2023 Agreement Says

Under Binance’s 2023 agreement with the settlement, the cryptocurrency exchange paid $4.3 billion in penalties after admitting that it had violated several financial laws. 

This includes failing to prevent money laundering and allowing prohibited transactions with countries sanctioned by the U.S. This was one of the largest corporate fines in U.S. history. 

Former CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao served a four-month prison sentence in 2024 and paid a $50 million personal fine for his role in the compliance failures.

As a part of this settlement, the cryptocurrency exchange has agreed to hire independent monitors to look over its operations for three years to ensure it improves its systems for detecting and preventing illegal activities. 

The company also implemented stronger customer identification requirements and enhanced its anti-money laundering controls. 

The senators’ inquiry comes after reports that Binance is negotiating with the Department of Justice to end the external monitoring requirement ahead of schedule. The company also implemented stronger customer identification requirements and enhanced its anti-money laundering controls. 

This change comes during a period of major shifts in cryptocurrency regulation under the current administration led by pro-crypto U.S. President Donald Trump. This new administration has also taken a more industry-friendly approach than previous governments. 

Under Trump’s new administration, the regulatory agencies like the SEC are working on establishing clear crypto regulations, which is completely opposite to the previous government’s “enforcement-led” approach. For instance, Rep. French Hill urged the Senate to pass the Clarity Act this year in an interview.

Binance Partners with Trump Family’s Crypto Venture

The timing of these developments has raised questions about potential political influences. Binance recently partnered with World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency project with connections to the Trump family, launching a stablecoin on Binance’s platform. 

Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped its separate lawsuit against Binance earlier this year, which had alleged multiple violations, including operating unregistered exchanges and mixing customer funds. SEC has also dropped its lawsuit against Ripple recently.

Senator Warren Slams Crypto Industry 

Senator Warren, a long-time critic of the cryptocurrency industry, has been particularly vocal about her concerns. She has previously accused the cryptocurrency industry of allowing money laundering, terrorist financing, and consumer fraud. 

In recent months, she has fired shots on ethical issues involving Trump administration officials and their connections to cryptocurrency projects.

Legal experts warn that if Binance is released from oversight prematurely and compliance problems come again, the company could face new legal challenges. Victims of previous illegal activities facilitated through Binance might file lawsuits, and government agencies could initiate fresh investigations if they discover continued violations.

The Department of Justice is expected to respond to the senators’ inquiry by late October. The outcome could significantly impact Binance’s operations and the broader cryptocurrency industry’s relationship with regulators. 

For Binance, which handles billions of dollars in daily transactions, maintaining compliance while operating globally remains a complex challenge that requires balancing innovation with regulatory obligations.

This investigation highlights the ongoing tension between cryptocurrency companies seeking to expand their services and government officials concerned about protecting consumers and preventing financial crimes. 

As digital assets become more integrated into the mainstream financial system, it is important to ensure that proper oversight and compliance remain a critical issue for both industry participants and regulators.

Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/sen-warren-binances-compliance-settlement/