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coinpedia 2024-12-18 11:32:15

ASIC Sues Binance Australia for Misclassifying Retail Investors

The post ASIC Sues Binance Australia for Misclassifying Retail Investors appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News While the crypto market is on fire with Bitcoin hitting an all-time high of $107K, Binance is in yet another legal scoop with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) against Binance Australia Derivatives, accusing the exchange of failing to protect its users. ASIC claims that Binance misclassified over 500 retail investors as wholesale clients, denying them important consumer protections under Australian law. The charges are serious and Binance needs strong evidence to come out clean as in worse worst-case scenario they might lose their licence in Australia. What Happened? Between July 2022 and April 2023, Binance Australia allowed retail investors to trade risky crypto derivative products. However, these investors were wrongly labeled as wholesale clients, which meant they didn’t receive essential protections like proper disclosure statements and access to dispute resolution schemes. This misclassification affected 83% of Binance’s Australian clients. ASIC’s Concerns ASIC has accused Binance of not operating fairly and abiding by the laws. According to the regulator, Binance’s compliance systems were inadequate and not transparent, as an outcome many clients reportedly suffered financial losses. ASIC Deputy Chair Sarah Court stated that Binance failed to meet the requirements of its financial services license. What’s Next for Binance? Binance compliance issues are not new and many countries have taken down Binance’s violations strictly like Nigeria, India, and US agencies even linked the firm to illegal money laundering cases to fund terrorist groups in Hamas. Currently, Binance is facing an Intellectual property theft case in the US. In the meanwhile, Mark Longo, who owns Peanut the Squirrel, has asked Binance to stop using the name “PNUT” for its memecoin, saying it violates his trademark. ASIC Crypto Crackdown Before Binance, ASIC fined Kraken, a major crypto platform, for offering illegal margin trading products in Australia which caused local traders to lose over $8 million. For investors, these recent cases are reminders of the importance of proper protection and the risks involved in trading crypto derivatives. While the US is planning to bring crypto-friendly regulations other countries are still struggling to streamline crypto asset challenges with old restricted crypto policies. Will it be too late for Australia to realize the real crypto game? We have to wait and watch.

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