Binance has moved more than $400 million from its purportedly independent U.S. partner to a trading firm managed by the company's CEO Changpeng Zhao.
Over $400 million flowed from the Binance.US account at California-based Silvergate Bank to Merit Peak, a trading firm linked to CZ, over the first three months of 2021, according to records for the quarter, which were reviewed by Reuters.
The media reported that the Binance.US account was registered under the name of BAM Trading. Furthermore, the records show the transfers to Merit Peak began in late 2020.
It is worth noting that the US Securities and Exchange Commission launched a probe into potential connections between Binance.US and the same trading firm in February 2022, looking into the relationship between Binance.US and trading firms Sigma Chain AG and Merit Peak.
A Binance.US spokesperson said the report used "outdated information" and that Merit Peak was “neither trading nor providing any kind of services on the Binance.US platform.” She claimed that "only Binance.US employees have access" to the bank accounts of the U.S. company.
Reuters added that records show Binance.US's executives expressed concern about the outflows because the transfers were taking place without their knowledge.
Catherine Coley, CEO of Binance.US at the time, reportedly wrote to a Binance finance executive in late 2020 asking for an explanation for the transfers, calling them "unexpected" and saying "no one mentioned them." The report concluded:
"The money transfers suggest that the global Binance exchange, which is not licensed to operate in the United States, controlled the finances of Binance.US, despite maintaining that the American entity is entirely independent and operates as its "US
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