Cryptocurrency

BNB pops after report that DOJ wants $4B settlement with Binance

BNB (BNB) has gained over 7% in the last day after Bloomberg reported that the United States Department of Justice is contemplating a $4 billion settlement with Binance to resolve its investigation into the company.

Cointelegraph Markets Pro shows BNB spiked 6% to $262 in around 30 minutes after Bloomberg’s Nov. 20 report, which said Binance was negotiating an agreement to resolve a DOJ probe into alleged sanctions violations, money laundering and fraud.

BNB dropped to $252 around four hours later but notched a second spike to $266 — its highest price since June 7 — two days after the Securities and Exchange Commission sued Binance and CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao alleging they violated various securities laws.

BNB has seen an over 7% gain in the last 24 hours. Source: Cointelegraph Markets Pro

The Binance-issued token has the highest 24-hour price increase among the 75 largest cryptocurrencies by market cap. BNB is currently the fourth largest token with a market cap of over $40 billion.

Despite the recent price pump, BNB is down 61.4% from its May 10, 2021, all-time high of $686 but has gained 6.5% year-to-date.

Related: Binance launches Web3 wallet for its 150M registered users

One settlement scenario sees Binance pay the 10-figure fine and be allowed to keep operating in the U.S. in compliance with certain conditions.

An announcement of a potential agreement could come as soon as the end of the month, Bloomberg reported.

If Binance pays up, it will be one of the largest penalties ever paid in a criminal cryptocurrency case.

Magazine: Deposit risk: What do crypto exchanges really do with your money?

Articles You May Like

John Lewis chief criticises UK Budget as ‘two-handed grab’ from business
U.S. Shuts Embassy in Kyiv, Citing Possible Imminent Russian Attack
SPD politician joins calls for Pistorius to replace Scholz as election candidate
Dallas rating outlook revised to negative by Moody’s
Junk-rated United Airlines backs $1 billion Houston airport deal