Binance Responds to Inquiry Letter from the U.S. Senate
Binance Responds to Inquiry Letter from the U.S. Senate [1]. Binance rejects Senate claims it enabled $1.7B in Iran-linked crypto transfers [2]. Binance tells Senate probe no accounts sent crypto directly to Iran [3]. Binance formally responds to allegations of violating Iran sanctions [4]. Binance rejects claims of Iranian exposure in response to US Senate inquiry [5].
Market context: Binance Responds to Inquiry Letter shows ongoing developments in the sector [6].
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- 1Binance Responds to Inquiry Letter from the U.S. SenateBitcoin Sistemi• Mar 6, 2026
- 2Binance rejects Senate claims it enabled $1.7B in Iran-linked crypto transfersAMBCrypto• Mar 6, 2026
- 3Binance tells Senate probe no accounts sent crypto directly to IranCoinDesk• Mar 6, 2026
- 4Binance formally responds to allegations of violating Iran sanctionscrypto.news• Mar 6, 2026
- 5Binance rejects claims of Iranian exposure in response to US Senate inquiryCrypto Briefing• Mar 6, 2026
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