


SEC Voluntarily Dismisses Lawsuit Against Binance (yahoo.com) 12
The SEC on Thursday voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit against Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. It brings an end to one of the last remaining crypto enforcement actions brought by the agency. Reuters reports: The SEC had accused the defendants in 2023 of artificially inflating trading volumes, diverting customer funds, failing to restrict U.S. customers from Binance's platform, and misleading investors about its market surveillance controls. It also accused Binance of unlawfully facilitating trading of several tokens that prior SEC leadership deemed unregistered securities. Developing...
Next up (Score:5, Insightful)
Binance starts carrying Trump's shitcoins.
Re:Next up (Score:4, Informative)
They already do.
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Binance are a Chinese hoax. Told you so. Hoax. Chinese, definitely.
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Dude, you're saying it wrong. It's pronounced JAE-na [youtube.com].
It's open season on corruption (Score:5, Insightful)
The entire Financial system is about to become hopelessly corrupt and unless you are also a crook you are not going to benefit from that.
Even if you are a crook you are probably not going to benefit because you're going to be competing with much much bigger crooks than we have ever seen in our entire lives.
No joke I have seen crypto scammers complaining the Trump is muscling them out of their own scam.
That's kind of the problem with putting oligarchs in charge. I know a bunch of people here voted for trump. You had your reasons, you fucked around and you're going to find out.
It looks like the worst of it though isn't going to hit until after the midterms. I recommend you blow through all your savings in anticipation for the super great Trump economy so I can buy your house for cheap from the savings I'm stockpiling in the lead up for the collapse.
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You are converting your money into something solvent right? Gold? Euro? Etc? I’m not sure paper money is gonna be worth much here. Don’t look at me, I voted for myself (write-in)
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Anyway have the day you voted for.
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Well gee (Score:5, Insightful)
Who didn't see that coming? Between pardoning multiple [thehill.com] fraudsters [npr.org] and drug traffickers [cnn.com], why wouldn't the most corrupt administration in U.S. history see fit to legalize money laundering?
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