Binance Probe Expands, US Regulators Want to End Celsius

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Binance Probe Expands, US Regulators Want to End Celsius

Authorities in the United States have reportedly expanded their investigation into Binance cryptocurrency exchange to include possible insider trading and market manipulation.

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In a statement to Bloomberg, #Binance claimed that the company has a “zero-tolerance” policy for insider trading and a “strict ethical code” to prevent misconduct. However, the investigation is still ongoing.

Additionally, regulators in Alabama, New Jersey and Texas are accusing crypto lending platform Celsius Network of offering unregistered securities.

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