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Breaking: Binance Asia-Pacific Head Leon Foong Resigns Amidst Regulatory Heat

Binance is witnessing rising regulatory heat worldwide, which has made its Asia-Pacific head resign from his position, Bloomberg reports.
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Breaking: Binance Asia-Pacific Head Leon Foong Resigns Amidst Regulatory Heat

Leon Foong, the head of Binance Asia-Pacific, is stepping down from his role at the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, as confirmed by sources familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported. Foong played a pivotal role in Binance’s expansion across markets such as South Korea, Thailand, and Japan. Although his resignation hasn’t been officially announced, insiders have indicated his departure.

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Leon Foong Steps Down Amid Rising Legal Issues

Foong’s decision comes as Binance faces mounting challenges due to increased regulatory scrutiny and allegations of various transgressions. Recent months have witnessed the departure of several key executives, including Chief Strategy Officer Patrick Hillman and General Counsel Hon Ng.

With regulatory actions impacting Binance’s operations in the US and Europe, the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East have become focal points for the exchange’s growth strategy. However, Binance’s dominance in global crypto trading has waned due to these regulatory concerns and the loss of certain banking partnerships, leading some traders to migrate to alternative exchanges.

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filed a complaint against Binance in March, alleging that the exchange and its founder, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, had violated derivatives laws and taken insufficient compliance procedures. These charges were refuted by Binance, which described the lawsuit as “unexpected and disappointing.”

Subsequently, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Binance and Zhao in June, accusing the company of flouting investor protection regulations by operating unregistered exchanges, misrepresenting trading controls, and engaging in the sale of unregistered securities.

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Binance Cease Support For BUSD Stablecoin

Binance is currently facing legal issues in foreign countries. French authorities are looking into the exchange for allegedly providing services for digital assets illegally and perhaps laundering money. Additionally, it ran into regulatory conflicts in Australia, the Netherlands, and Canada, where it left after failing to register with the regional financial authorities.

Signaling a shift in Binance’s operations amidst ongoing legal battles, the exchange has announced its plans to cease support for the BUSD stablecoin. This move underlines the evolving landscape for Binance, as it navigates complex regulatory challenges on multiple fronts.

As Binance continues to grapple with legal intricacies, the departure of Leon Foong underscores the intensifying pressure that regulatory actions are placing on the cryptocurrency exchange giant.

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