Binance Halts ‘Binance Nigeria Limited’ Operations Amidst Regulatory Difficulties

June 18, 2023
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Binance, the leading global cryptocurrency exchange, has taken action by issuing a cease and desist order to “Binance Nigeria Limited,” according to a tweet from its CEO Changpeng Zhao.

In the tweet, Zhao referred to the Nigerian company as a “scammer entity,” further escalating the ongoing dispute.

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This development comes in the wake of Nigeria’s markets regulator’s directive to halt its operations in the country. The regulator stated that “Binance Nigeria Limited,” which had been targeting Nigerian investors through an unregistered and unregulated website, was in violation of the law, rendering its activities illegal.

The company has been facing a series of setbacks recently, with the company announcing its plans to exit several countries, including the Netherlands, Cyprus, Canada, and Australia. Furthermore, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged the company and its CEO, Changpeng Zhao, alleging various wrongdoings.

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The SEC claims that Binance artificially inflated trading volumes, misappropriated customer funds, and provided misleading information regarding its market surveillance controls. The company, however, disputes these charges put forth by the SEC.

These challenges have created a tumultuous environment for Binance, as the company contends with regulatory scrutiny and legal battles in multiple jurisdictions.

The outcome of these disputes will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for the cryptocurrency industry, shaping the future landscape of digital asset exchanges.

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