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Tuesday 28 June 2022 4:46 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 28 June 2022 5:55 pm

Binance CEO calls for greater regulation as crypto firms face liquidity issues 

Changpeng 'CZ' Zhao, CEO of Binance
On Tuesday, crypto took another blow from the US as industry icon “CZ” was sent to prison. This time it was Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the founder and former CEO of Binance, crypto’s largest centralised exchange, feeling the wrath of the US government. CZ received a four-month federal prison sentence for his role as CEO of the exchange and for breaching the Bank Secrecy Act. He will be the first CEO to go to prison for non-compliance with this act.

The CEO of Binance urged for greater industry regulation as crypto firms face liquidity issues amidst the crypto rout.

“There should be clearer regulatory guidelines on reserves for different types of businesses in the crypto space,” Changpeng Zhao said in an interview with Yahoo Finance on Monday.

He also called for disclosure and transparency requirements, lamenting crypto projects for cutting communication when they are in trouble. 

“More regulatory guidelines in this area would definitely help,” he said, mentioning that Binance urges industry players to maintain communication with users. 

The crypto market downturn has seen the prices of major cryptocurrencies plummet with some crypto firms struggling to survive.

“We’re seeing that a number of firms are insolvent, and a number of projects have gone under,” he said. “But it’s a small number in the grand scheme of things.”

Zhao said Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, would step in to help struggling firms if needed the way crypto exchange FTX has.

“We do look at stressed assets, companies that are insolvent, and we’d like to help them either with loans, minority investments or even majority acquisitions,” he said. “All of those things are on the table.”  

He said Binance has done “quite a few” deals and is looking at 50-100 deals.

“Everybody knows we have the largest cash reserves in the industry,” he said. “They are talking to us.”

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