
Cynthia Lummis pede ação do DoJ contra Binance e Tether
- Cynthia Lummis e French Hill pediram aos funcionários do DoJ que tomassem medidas contra Binance e Tether.
- Os representantes dos EUA afirmam que a Binance é usada pelo Hamas para arrecadar fundos.
- Eles também alegam que o Tether não cumpriu as políticas de sanções e a Lei de Sigilo Bancário.
- Elliptic said that Hamas’ crypto usage is “very tiny” and US lawmakers are manipulating facts.
Cynthia Lummis, an American attorney and politician who is currently the junior United States senator from Wyoming, along with businessman and politician French Hill, who is currently serving as the representative for Arkansas’s 2nd congressional district, have called for a Department of Justice (DoJ) action against the world’s largest crypto exchange Binance and the issuer of the stablecoin USDT, Tether.
Em um carta dated October 26 and sent to United States Attorney General Merrick Garland, Cynthia Lummis and French Hill asked the Justice Department officials to “reach a charging decision on Binance” and “expeditiously conclude” investigations of allegedly illicit activities involving Tether. The two companies form the core of the digital asset community, as Binance has the highest trading volume while Tether issues the largest stablecoin by market capitalization.
Cynthia Lummis and Hill noted that “crypto assets and distributed ledger technology have the potential to drive responsible innovation in US financial markets” and added that “we must be careful not to paint all crypto asset intermediaries as suspects when a small handful of bad actors use them for nefarious purposes.”
Os representantes afirmaram na carta que o Hamas está a usar a Binance para financiar a sua agenda terrorista. Lummis e Hill apontaram artigos anteriores do Financial Times e do Wall Street Journal, afirmando que as autoridades israelenses estão encerrando contas na Binance relacionadas ao financiamento do Hamas.
Interestingly, Elliptic, a blockchain analysis provider, has pointed out that the usage of cryptocurrency by Hamas is “very tiny,” and the WSJ reports along with the US representatives are manipulating facts to make crypto look bad.
According to Lummis, Tether is “knowingly facilitating violations of applicable sanctions laws and the Bank Secrecy Act by failing to conduct adequate customer due diligence and screenings despite being aware that its product is used to facilitate terrorism and other illicit activities.”
“We urge the Department of Justice to carefully evaluate the extent to which Binance and Tether are providing material support and resources to support terrorism through violations of applicable sanctions laws and the Bank Secrecy Act,” said Lummis and Hill.
Cynthia Lummis and Hill said that they “strongly support swift action by the Department of Justice against Binance and Tether to choke off sources of funding to the terrorists currently targeting Israel.”
Conforme relatado anteriormente pela Bitnation, Cynthia Lummis pediu aos legisladores que criar um quadro regulamentar abrangente para a indústria de ativos digitais em julho.