Binance Denies Iran Transaction Allegations
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Binance CEO Richard Teng has refuted a recent Wall Street Journal report claiming that approximately $850 million in transactions linked to Iran passed through the exchange to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The report, which Teng described as misleading, has raised concerns about compliance and sanctions enforcement within the crypto industry. Binance maintains that it adheres to international sanctions and has robust KYC/AML procedures in place. While the denial may temporarily alleviate market fears, the ongoing scrutiny highlights regulatory risks for centralized exchanges. Investors should monitor for further developments as authorities continue to investigate cross-border crypto flows.
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