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Singapore's wary crypto embrace leaves Binance's "CZ" in the cold

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Singapore's wary crypto embrace leaves Binance's "CZ" in the cold
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Binance Holdings CEO Changpeng Zhao was putting on a brave face.

An affiliate of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange had just withdrawn its application to run a bourse in Singapore. Zhao, the richest person in cryptocurrency with a fortune of about US$90 billion, took to Twitter to say the affiliate’s investment in another exchange – one that was regulated – made the application “somewhat redundant.”

As it turns out, the other exchange has a license to trade some things – such as shares in private companies and tokenized assets – but not cryptocurrencies. More importantly, the real reason for the withdrawal was that Binance’s affiliate didn’t meet Singapore’s criteria for protecting against money laundering and terrorist financing, a person familiar with the matter said after it happened last month. Binance denies this, saying it pulled the application on strategic and commercial grounds.

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