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Entrepreneur on France Binance probe: 'France should start with dealing with their crime rates first'

Entrepreneur on France Binance probe: 'France should start with dealing with their crime rates first'
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Richard Teng (left), CEO of Binance | X

French authorities have initiated a judicial investigation into Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, over allegations of money laundering and other charges. The probe, which began on January 28, 2025, examines activities from 2019 to 2024, focusing on offenses committed in France and across the European Union. Binance has denied these allegations, asserting compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, according to Reuters.

"France should start with dealing with their crimerates first," said Tom Nat0r, Entrepreneur. "instead of trying to bring down crypto in every way possible."

As reported by Le Monde, France has seen a notable increase in drug-related violence, with gang-related homicides and attempted homicides rising by 41% in 2023. This increase is attributed to the growing availability of narcotics throughout the country, impacting both urban and rural areas. The surge in violence has raised concerns among officials regarding community safety and security.

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The French National Assembly has enacted stricter licensing laws for new cryptocurrency firms. According to Cointelegraph, these laws require enhanced compliance with anti-money laundering rules, segregated customer funds, and detailed conflict-of-interest disclosures. Critics argue that such measures create unnecessary barriers for emerging crypto businesses and hinder innovation.

A user on X (formerly Twitter), known as Tom Nat0r—a cryptocurrency investor, AI enthusiast, and entrepreneur—expressed his views on the situation. "France should focus on addressing its crime rates before attempting to bring down crypto in every possible way," he said on January 28. Nat0r actively discusses market trends and digital finance online, often focusing on government intervention's impact on financial markets.

Binance was founded in 2017 by Changpeng Zhao and has rapidly become the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume. The platform offers various digital asset services such as trading, lending, and staking. To improve compliance and regulatory standing, Binance invested $213 million in 2023—a 35% increase from the previous year—expanding its compliance team and integrating advanced artificial intelligence systems for better monitoring and efficiency, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.

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