Binance Most Trusted Crypto Exchange Despite Light Regulation


Su Zhu, the CEO of FX hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, has said that Binance, the largest crypto exchange in the global market, is also the most trusted among investors within the digital asset community.

Citing a poll ran by a small cryptocurrency exchange, Zhu said:

Is Binance Lightly Regulated?

Three Arrows Capital CEO Su Zhu

In most regions, lawmakers impose strict regulations on cryptocurrency trading to prevent the utilization of digital assets in money laundering and processing criminal proceeds.

Although the main platform of Binance focuses on pure cryptocurrency-to-cryptocurrency trading, it also operates strictly regulated fiat-to-crypto exchanges in Uganda and soon in Singapore with support from the Singaporean authorities and local financial institutions.

Binance could be described as a lightly regulated exchange in comparison to exchanges in the U.S. that are required to be compliant with strict policies, but its fiat on-ramps in Uganda and Singapore are as strictly regulated as fiat-to-crypto exchanges in major markets like the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.

The company certainly benefits from crypto-friendly regulations Malta have implemented to facilitate the growth of the local cryptocurrency market. But, as an EU nation, Malta also has uncompromising financial regulations and policies that Binance have to abide by.

Since its debut, Binance has placed heavy emphasis on security and investor protection. To this date, the exchange remains in a prestigious group of exchanges alongside Coinbase and a handful of other exchanges of not suffering a single hacking attack or a security breach since its inception.

The trust from investors and traders on Binance toward the exchange likely comes from the track record of the company and the efficient communication between the firm’s executives and the community.

Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of Binance, is well recognized for frequent updates regarding potential updates, changes, and announcements related to the exchange. In previous instances where the company ran important database or server updates, CZ and the Binance team provided hour-to-hour updates, ensuring that the funds of investors on the platform remain safe.

Without regulatory pressure, Binance voluntarily established a partnership with Chainalysis, a blockchain data analysis company that traces wallets and transactions potentially involved in fraudulent and criminal operations.

In October, Wei Zhou, the CFO at Binance, said:

By working with Chainalysis, we are able to continue building a foundational compliance program that enables the next phase of our growth. Our vision is to provide the infrastructure for a blockchain ecosystem and increase the freedom of money globally, while adhering to regulatory mandates in the countries we serve.

Do Crypto Exchanges Need Strict Regulation?

For immediate investor protection and as a short-term solution, strict policies to ensure a high level of security, transaction monitoring, and Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) systems is certainly a viable option.

But, for established exchanges that acknowledge their responsibilities to prevent the usage of digital assets in criminal operations and that are well equipped with strong internal management systems, as Japan as recently proposed, a self-regulatory status could be considered to provide regulatory leniency to the rapidly growing cryptocurrency exchange market.

Featured image from Shutterstock. Su Zhu portrait from LinkedIn.

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