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Binance US Loses Key Executives as Regulatory Issues Intensify – Here’s the Latest

Binance US, the American subsidiary of the well-known cryptocurrency exchange, is experiencing a series of high-profile departures.

Today, Sidney Majalya, the Chief Risk Officer, and Krishna Juvvadi, the head of legal, resigned according to . Their exits followed , the firm’s President and CEO.

These departures add weight to of high-level exits at the firm.

The SEC’s Role in Recent Binance US Staff Exits

Both departures come amid increasing scrutiny from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The earlier this year, accusing the company of running an unauthorized trading platform in the United States.

Juvvadi was one of the main liaisons between and joined the company in May 2022. Majalya took on the role of CRO in December 2021.

, stating, “The SEC’s aggressive attempts to cripple our industry and the resulting impacts on our business have real-world consequences for American jobs and innovation, and this is an unfortunate example of that.”

As of the time this article was published, neither Juvvadi nor Majalya have made public statements about their reasons for leaving Binance US.

Mounting Regulatory Hurdles for Binance

Binance and its U.S. subsidiary, along with co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, are facing legal action from regulatory bodies such as the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The allegations range from operating without proper authorization to offering unregistered securities and violating commodities laws. Due to these challenges, .

Internationally, Binance is also under increased scrutiny. In July, The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) , focusing on its now-shut-down local derivatives operations.

This follows the . In May, due to issues with a third-party payment provider. Regulatory bodies in Europe, such as Belgium’s FSMA and Germany’s Bafin, have also added to the company’s challenges. In June, FSMA ordered Binance to cease all offers of virtual currency services in Belgium, while Bafin Bafin rejected Binance’s cryptocurrency custody license application in July.

Binance US Market Share Takes a Hit

Binance is currently the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world with a daily trading volume of close to $4.6 billion. For context, the second-largest exchange, Coinbase, reported a daily volume of $890 million.

However, Binance US has seen its market share plummet, particularly in the United States. Data from Reuters shows that as of June 26. This is further underscored by a .

The unfolding events at Binance US, marked by leadership exits and escalating regulatory scrutiny, place the company at a pivotal crossroads. Whether Binance US can adapt to the evolving regulatory landscape and regain its lost market share will be a significant indicator of its future viability.

As it stands, the challenges are stacking up on multiple fronts, both domestically and internationally. It’s a situation that undoubtedly has stakeholders watching closely.

This post appeared first on cryptonews.com

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