Binance CEO Changpeng 'CZ' Zhao has rejected allegations from the Commodities Futures and Trading Commission complaint, arguing the company "does not trade for profit or 'manipulate' the market under any circumstances."
The chief executive shared his first official response to the lawsuit in a March 28 blog post.
My Response to the CFTC Complaint | Binance Blog https://t.co/TadyotM7HN
The CEO argued that while Binance "trades" in a number of situations, this is mainly to convert them "from time-to-time" to cover expenses in fiat or other cryptocurrencies, as its revenues are in crypto.
"Personally, I have two accounts at Binance: one for Binance Card, one for my crypto holdings. I eat our own dog food and store my crypto on Binance.com. I also need to convert crypto from time to time to pay for my personal expenses or for the Card."
Zhao also noted that Binance has a 90 day no-day-trading rule for employees, adding:
He went further to state that employees are restricted from buying or selling coins where they’ve obtained “private information” about them.
"I observe these policies myself strictly. I also never participated in Binance Launchpad, Earn, Margin, or Futures. I know the best use of my time is to build a solid platform that services our users," he add
Zhao called the recent CFTC filing both "unexpected and disappointing," as it had been working cooperatively with the regulator for over two years. He also noted that the complaint "appears to contain an incomplete recitation of facts."
Regarding the compliance allegations, CZ says Binance.com has developed “best-in-class” technology to ensure compliance and currently has more than 750 people working to ensure their business operates within the bounds of anti-money
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