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The founder and CEO of Binance has hit back over reports that Japan’s financial watchdog will soon warn the exchange to halt its operations there.

According to reports, Japan's Financial Services Agency[1] (FSA) plans to warn the cryptocurrency exchange Binance to cease its operations in the country, where it has been offering its services without FSA approval, or face criminal charges. In order to operate legally in Japan, exchanges must apply[2] to the FSA for licensure .

The Japanese newspaper Nikkei broke[3] the story on March 22 and later reported[4] that its information had come from "sources close to the agency." Bloomberg also attributed[5] its information on the allegedly impending warning to "a person familiar with the matter."

Changpeng Zhao, Binance's billionaire[6] CEO, struck back at Nikkei's report on Twitter, claiming[7] it to be an example of "irresponsible journalism" and asserting that the exchange is engaged in "constructive dialogs with Japan FSA." In light of these ongoing talks, he opined, it "does not make sense for JFSA to tell a newspaper before telling us."

Nikkei also reported that the FSA believes cryptocurrency investors using the exchange could lose funds for reasons not related to market fluctuations, including theft, and that "Japanese officials" suspect it of failing to implement sufficient anti-money laundering measures. Apparently, if the firm does not bring an end to its Japanese operations after the FSA publishes the warning on its website, the agency will work with police in bringing charges against it.

In the event that a warning is issued, the newspaper's coverage suggests, the financial watchdog may not have a strategy in place to compel the Hong Kong-based exchange to return Japanese investors' cryptocurrency holdings.

The website CoinMarketCap lists Binance, which was established in 2017, as boasting the second highest 24-hour trading volume of any cryptocurrency exchange on the day that the reports were published. 

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Adam Reese is a Los Angeles-based writer interested in technology, domestic and international politics, social issues, infrastructure and the arts. Adam is a full-time staff writer for ETHNews and holds value in Ether and BTC.


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  3. ^ broke (www.nikkei.com)
  4. ^ reported (asia.nikkei.com)
  5. ^ attributed (www.bloomberg.com)
  6. ^ billionaire (www.forbes.com)
  7. ^ claiming (twitter.com)
  8. ^ Source (coinmarketcap.com)
  9. ^ Editorial Policy (www.ethnews.com)
  10. ^ Twitter @ETHNews_ (twitter.com)

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