“I’m not the court, but [the EU] should investigate,” said Chobanian, also president of the Blockchain Association of Ukraine and the person managing donations for the Crypto Fund of Ukraine. “If [Binance is] innocent, I will say [I’m] sorry. If Binance is [not], then they [the EU] will have to deal with it,” Chobanian said in an interview with CoinDesk.
Related posts
-
Bitcoin mining profits in Russia to face new 15% tax rules, officials say
The Russian government has greenlit draft amendments to a bill aimed at taxing crypto mining and... -
Binance Pool launches fractal BTC mining starting Nov. 18
Users can now participate in BTC mining on Binance Pool and earn rewards in the form... -
A quest for a crypto that could make someone a millionaire
Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page...