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Binance to develop cryptocurrency regulatory policies for multiple countries

Abimbola Samuel by Abimbola Samuel
April 28, 2025
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Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has advised several countries on establishing their digital asset regulations and national strategic bitcoin reserves. This development comes despite the company’s recent legal challenges in the United States, where it pleaded guilty to criminal charges in 2023.

In an interview with the Financial Times on Thursday, Richard Teng, Binance’s chief executive, said that the increasing crypto-friendly stance in the U.S., particularly under President Donald Trump, inspires other nations to pursue similar actions. He noted the U.S.’s plans to develop a regulatory framework for digital assets and a national stockpile, stating, “Compared to many other jurisdictions, [the U.S.] are way ahead on that front.”

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Navigating regulatory landscapes

Teng revealed that Binance has “been approached by quite a lot” of countries to “[help] them with formulating their regulatory framework to govern crypto.” However, he declined to name the specific countries involved in these discussions.

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This advisory role for governments marks a significant shift for Binance, which, less than 18 months ago, faced serious legal repercussions, including a guilty plea for money laundering and breaching international financial sanctions, resulting in over $4.3 billion in penalties.

The company is also facing intensified scrutiny in Europe, with France deepening its investigation into Binance over alleged breaches of money laundering and terrorist financing laws between 2019 and 2024. Binance has denied these allegations, asserting it will “vigorously fight any charges made against it.”

In the U.S., Binance is subject to a five-year monitoring program to ensure compliance, overseen by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. Teng emphasised the company’s commitment to compliance, stating that nearly a quarter of Binance’s 6,000 employees work in this area, and the firm will “continue to invest heavily in this area.”

Read also: Binance asks Nigerian court to dismiss $79.5bn tax lawsuit

Implications for Africa’s digital asset future

The involvement of a major global exchange like Binance in shaping crypto regulations internationally has implications for the African continent. Several African nations are in various stages of exploring and implementing their own cryptocurrency regulations. Binance’s experience and insights could potentially influence the development of these frameworks.

However, it’s also important to note that Binance has faced regulatory hurdles in some African countries. For instance, Nigeria has previously taken measures against the exchange. These restrictions highlight the complexities and varying approaches to cryptocurrency regulation across the continent. The fact that Binance, despite its past and ongoing regulatory challenges, is now advising governments globally raises questions about the standards and expertise being shared and how these might align with Africa’s economic and regulatory contexts.

Teng also disclosed that Binance is assisting several countries in establishing national strategic digital asset reserves. “We have actually received quite a number of approaches by a few governments and sovereign wealth funds on the establishment of their own crypto reserves,” he said. This follows the US’s move to create a strategic bitcoin reserve.

While the US intends to populate its reserve with forfeited assets, the broader trend of nations considering digital asset reserves suggests a growing recognition of cryptocurrencies’ potential role in national financial strategies.

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