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Binance denies allegations of "turning a blind eye" to financial crimes

2025-11-18 19:01:44
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According to Dlnews, an investigation report by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) shows that the two major cryptocurrency exchanges, Binance and OKX, recorded over $600 million in fund inflows from the Cambodian exchange Huione.

The report indicates that between July 2024 and July 2025, Binance hosted over $400 million in deposits from Huione, while OKX recorded $220 million in deposits within five months this year. The U.S. Treasury previously designated Huione as a money laundering entity in May, stating that it was used by North Korean hacker groups and Southeast Asian scam centers to launder illegal digital assets. A Binance spokesperson responded that the accusation of "Binance turning a blind eye to criminal activities" is completely false and stated that, according to data from Chainalysis and TRM Labs, Binance's exposure to illegal funds has decreased by up to 98% since 2023. An OKX spokesperson stated that the related fund flows account for only a tiny portion of the platform's overall activity and that all related interactions were suspended after the Treasury blacklisted Huione in October.

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