US judge rejects Binance's arbitration request in crypto case

A federal judge in Manhattan has ruled that customers accusing Binance of selling unregistered tokens can pursue their claims in court rather than through arbitration. The decision rejects the cryptocurrency exchange's attempt to enforce arbitration for these disputes. Binance, the world's largest crypto platform, faces ongoing legal challenges over alleged illegal sales.

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter in Manhattan issued a ruling denying Binance's motion to compel arbitration in a lawsuit brought by customers. The plaintiffs claim that the exchange, described as the world's largest cryptocurrency platform, illegally sold unregistered tokens that subsequently lost much of their value.

The judge's decision allows the customers to proceed with their claims directly in federal court, bypassing the arbitration process that Binance had sought to impose. This development comes amid broader scrutiny of Binance's operations, though the ruling focuses specifically on the arbitration issue.

No further details on the timeline of the token sales or the extent of the losses were provided in the court's decision as reported. The case highlights tensions between cryptocurrency exchanges and regulators over compliance with securities laws in the US.

Binance has not issued an immediate public response to the ruling, but the exchange continues to face multiple legal actions related to its trading practices and token offerings.

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Illustration of U.S. investors notifying South Korea of arbitration over Coupang probe, symbolizing international trade dispute with flags, documents, and justice symbols.
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Coupang U.S. investors notify South Korea of arbitration intent

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Two U.S. investors in Coupang have criticized South Korea's probe into the company's data breach as discriminatory, requesting a U.S. government investigation and notifying Seoul of intent to pursue investor-state arbitration. The South Korean government denies any discrimination, insisting the actions follow the law. Civic groups condemned the investors' moves as a violation of sovereignty.

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the cryptocurrency exchange Binance for its alleged role in Iran-linked transactions that may have evaded sanctions. This probe comes less than three years after Binance's $4.3 billion settlement with U.S. authorities in 2023 for sanctions and anti-money-laundering violations. Binance denies any wrongdoing, stating its internal reviews found no sanctions breaches.

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A federal court has affirmed an arbitration decision favoring DigitalOcean LLC in a dispute over a cryptocurrency theft. The ruling stems from a hack that led to a customer losing $6.87 million in Bitcoin stored on the company's cloud systems. The decision relies on terms of service provisions shared between the parties.

Brazil's central bank has announced new regulations requiring crypto exchanges to submit daily reports on their asset holdings and adopt bank-level security standards. The measures aim to enhance investor protection and curb financial crimes. Many rules will take effect in 2027.

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Following the OCC's December 2025 conditional approvals for national trust bank charters to crypto firms like Ripple and Circle—which drew sharp criticism—some of the largest US banks are now weighing legal action against the regulator for further easing rules on crypto and fintech charters. The Bank Policy Institute argues the changes could endanger consumers and the financial system amid the Trump administration's push to integrate cryptocurrencies into mainstream finance.

Russia has banned the Ukrainian cryptocurrency exchange WhiteBIT, labeling it an undesirable organization due to its support for Ukraine's military efforts. The move criminalizes any interaction with the firm within Russian borders. WhiteBIT, which has donated millions to Ukraine's defense, reaffirmed its commitment despite the pressure.

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The New York Stock Exchange has announced intentions to launch a round-the-clock blockchain-based platform for tokenized stocks and exchange-traded funds later this year. This move forms part of wider efforts by traditional finance to integrate blockchain technology. Stablecoins are expected to facilitate transactions on the new exchange.

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