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Is Criminal Prosecution on the Horizon for Binance? Ripple Attorney Reveals

After the US SEC sued Binance in June 2023 for violating securities laws, rumors have swirled about a possible DOJ indictment. In the midst of this, the XRP lawsuit ruled that retail XRP sales aren’t securities, which might impact the SEC’s case against Binance.

Now, John Deaton, a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency community, has raised suspicions regarding the actions taken by major financial players Mastercard (MC) and Visa. Deaton’s concerns center around a potential impending criminal prosecution, hinting at the possibility of significant legal actions on the horizon.ย 

He points to the ongoing speculation and predictions that a DOJ indictment could be the aftermath of recent filings by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Deaton wrote on Twitter, โ€œI have to admit that this distancing by MC & Visa make me suspect that something might be on the horizon related to a criminal prosecution. I was one of the people who said it was likely based on everything we were witnessing. I admit that expected it by now, however.โ€

Furthermore, a circulating rumor has suggested that government apprehensions surround the potential indictment of Binance, one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, and its CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ).

Cointelegraph reported, โ€œAccording to an Aug. 2 Semafor report citing people familiar with the matter, Justice Department officials are concerned about an indictment against Binance causing a run on the exchange similar to what happened with FTX in November 2022.โ€ 

A report from Semafor on August 2 states that the Justice Department is worried that charging Binance could lead to a rush on the exchange, similar to what happened with FTX in November 2022. They might opt for fines or non-prosecution agreements instead to lessen the impact on users.

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