“Those who act as salesmen, brokers, dealers or agents, representatives, promoters, recruiters, influencers, endorsers, and enablers of Binance in selling or convincing people to invest in its platform within the Philippines, even through online means, may be held criminally liable under Section 28 of the Securities Regulation Code,” it said in the notice, warning of fines of 5 million Philippine Pesos ($90,000) or up to 21 years in jail.
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