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Reports Claim Beleaguered Crypto Exchange FTX Seeks Over $9 Billion From Investors

Reports Claim Beleaguered Crypto Exchange FTX Seeks Over  Billion From InvestorsOn Nov. 10, 2022, two reports said that FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) is canvassing for emergency funds up to $9.4 billion for the embattled exchange. One report says that SBF has solicited crypto companies like Tether, OKX, and Tron founder Justin Sun as well. FTX Is Reportedly Seeking Up to $9.4 Billion in Funding […]

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Binance’s Changpeng Zhao Addresses Reuters, Says Inaccurate Reports Targeting Crypto Exchange

Binance’s Changpeng Zhao Addresses Reuters, Says Inaccurate Reports Targeting Crypto Exchange

Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is speaking out on recent allegations in the media, saying that the exchange is being targeted with inaccurate and sometimes unethical reporting. In a new company blog post, CZ responds to a Reuters story published today that alleges the company has been dodging regulators in the US and UK. Zhao […]

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New allegations arise regarding Binance’s regulatory framework

The report alleges that Binance tried to insulate itself from regulatory scrutiny — a suggestion which the exchange denies.

On Monday, a new report published by Reuters alleged that cryptocurrency exchange Binance "swerved scrutiny" from regulators in the U.K. and U.S. The main spearhead of the allegations arises from two supposed incidents in its operating history.

First, Reuters wrote of Binance strategy executive Zoe Wei's proposal to backdate a service agreement relating to various operations between Binance's U.K. unit and Binance's Cayman Islands holding company on March 11, 2020. The move allegedly allowed Binance to exempt itself from registration with the country's Financial Conduct Authority for one year, as any firm operating before January 10, 2020, could do so before new regulations came into place.

Second, Reuters reported that Harry Zhou, a Binance-affiliated entrepreneur, presented a proposal in November 2018 that would allegedly direct enforcement attention to a U.S. entity instead of Binance itself. Reuters alleged that the proposal arose because "despite the ban on U.S. users [due to financial crime laws], Binance was aware that traders there continued to use the main platform."

Hours later, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), Binance's CEO, posted a rebuttal to the Reuters report. In the article, CZ specifically addressed the allegations surrounding its U.S. entity:

"This is the tale of the so-called "Tai-Chi [defensive action] PowerPoint," which was submitted by an external consultant as a suggestion on how to set up a business in the US. Let me state clearly once again for the record: it was never implemented. I personally rejected it.

With regards to its regulatory framework, CZ explained that Binance's market cap has "multiplied exponentially" over a short period of time and that "there isn't a manual that explains how to immediately pivot from a small start-up to a Fortune 100 organization." "But we're learning fast," he said, pointing to Binance being the first major exchange outside of the U.S. to KYC users. Though, the crypto executive did not provide comments regarding's Reuter's allegations of its conduct in the U.K.

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FX Strategists From Citi Say Euro Could Sink to $0.86 if Macro Turmoil Continues

FX Strategists From Citi Say Euro Could Sink to alt=While the euro has found support between 0.96 to 0.97 nominal U.S. dollars per unit, foreign exchange (FX) strategists from Citi believe the euro could tap a low of around $0.86 against the greenback. While the dollar slumped on October 13, the fiat currency is rising again and market strategists from Citi argue that the […]

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BNB price risks 40% drop as SEC launches probe against Binance

Downside risks for BNB also come from a recent Reuter exposé that claims Binance laundered "at least $2.35 billion in illicit funds."

Binance Coin (BNB) price dropped by nearly 7.3% on June 7 to below $275, its lowest level in three weeks.

What's more, BNB price could drop by another 25%–40% in 2022 as its parent firm, Binance, faces allegations of breaking securities rules and laundering billions of dollars in illicit funds for criminals.

Bad news twice in a row

BNB was issued as a part of an initial coin offering (ICO) in 2017 that amassed $15 million for Binance.

The token mainly behaves as a utility asset within the Binance ecosystem, primarily enabling traders to earn discounts on their trading activities. Simultaneously, BNB also functions as a speculative financial asset, which has made it the fifth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.

BNB market capitalization was $45.42 billion as of June 7. Source: CoinMarketCap

As a result, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating whether the ICO of BNB tokens in 2017 was a sale of securities that should have been registered with the regulator, according to sources contacted by Bloomberg.

This risks putting downward pressure on BNB's price, which has already lost more than half of its value after peaking out in May 2021 at around $700.

BNB holds above May–July 2021 support

In addition to the bad news, BNB's plunge also came as a part of a broader correction trend elsewhere in the crypto market, with top coins Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) dipping by 7% and 7.25% on the same day.

Now, BNB tests the 61.8 Fib retracement level (near $274) of the Fibonacci retracement graph sketched from its $10-swing low to $700-swing high. Interestingly, the same level was instrumental as support during the May–July 2021 session that preceded a 170% price rally.

But weak fundamentals, including the Federal Reserve's hawkish policy, have raised BNB's possibility of dropping below the 61.8 Fib line.

Related: The crypto market dropped in May, but June has a silver lining

If this happens, then BNB's next downside target could be its 200-week exponential moving average (200-week EMA; the blue wave) near $200, down about 25% from June 7's price.

The BNB/USD pair's weekly relative strength index (RSI), now at 34, also shows more room to drop until the reading hits 30, an oversold level that indicates buying sentiment.

BNB/USD weekly price chart. Source: TradingView

Meanwhile, a further drop below the 200-week EMA could have BNB eye the 0.786 Fib line near $160 as its support, down by 40% from June 7's price.

Conversely, if BNB manages to hold strong above $274, it could rebound toward the area defined by its 0.5 Fib line around $355 and its 50-week EMA (the red wave) near $380, up over 20% from the current price level.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell Hints at Aggressive Rate Hikes After Saying ‘Inflation Is Much Too High’

Fed Chair Jerome Powell Hints at Aggressive Rate Hikes After Saying ‘Inflation Is Much Too High’The 16th chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell said that America’s “inflation is much too high” on Monday, and he further explained that the U.S. central bank is willing to raise rates more aggressively. Off the heels of the first benchmark interest rate increase since 2018, Powell stressed that the Fed will “take the […]

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Data Shows Global Financial Conditions Tightest in 2 Years, Shaky Bond Markets Point to Long-Run Inflation

Data Shows Global Financial Conditions Tightest in 2 Years, Shaky Bond Markets Point to Long-Run InflationAt the end of the trading day on Monday, Wall Street was roiled once again as major stocks plunged during the day’s trading sessions. Most news outlets indicate the Russia-Ukraine war is causing the bleak outlook and reports show strained financial conditions worldwide are currently the tightest since 2020. Meanwhile, bond markets during Monday’s trading […]

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