Attorney Drops Hint Of Binance's Incoming US DOJ Prosecution

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US DOJ Probe On Binance Is Coming?

Based on recent developments, John Deaton, the attorney representing the XRP token holders in the Ripple Vs SEC lawsuit, predicts that a DOJ indictment is on the cards. Earlier, CoinGape reported that payments company Mastercard will discontinue its crypto card payment partnership with Binance. Similarly, Visa too had announced it was dropping the crypto card partnership with the exchange. It was this development that triggered a suspicion for Deaton, that something ‘related to a criminal prosecution’ is on the cards.

“I have to admit that this distancing by Mastercard and Visa make me suspect that something might be on the horizon related to a criminal prosecution. There’s been speculation and predictions that a DOJ indictment was likely to follow the CFTC/SEC filings.”

What Will Happen If DOJ Initiates Prosecution

Earlier, reports said that the DOJ officials were fearing a Crypto Market crash or a widespread selloff on the exchange if they initiate proceedings against the company. Considering the massive reach the exchange has in the market and the large volumes of trades it controls, such a probe would create a temporary bear run situation. However, the traders and investors have in the recent times showed resilience against crypto enforcement actions by the US regulators, in what could be a sign of confidence in recovery.

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