In a late Friday order, Judge Amy Berman Jackson, of the District Court for the District of Columbia, ruled that the SEC’s charges against Binance for the initial coin offering and ongoing sales for BNB, BNB Vault, staking services, failure to register and fraud charges can proceed. She granted Binance and Zhao’s motion to dismiss charges tied to secondary BNB sales and Simple Earn.
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