SEC Files to Dismiss Long-Running Lawsuit Against Binance
2025-05-30 16:02:43 Primitive Reading

 

What to know:

  • The Securities and Exchange Commission and Binance moved to drop the SEC's lawsuit against Binance on Thursday.
  • The SEC sued in June 2023, but paused the case and withdrew from a dozen others after Donald Trump became President again earlier this year.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission moved to drop its long-running lawsuit against crypto exchange Binance on Thursday, without providing an explanation in a court filing.

The SEC and Binance filed a joint motion, noting that the case had already been paused while the SEC's new crypto task force worked to "develop a regulatory framework for crypto assets."

"In the exercise of its discretion and as a policy matter, the Commission believes the dismissal of this Litigation is appropriate," the joint filing said. "... the Commission's decision to seek dismissal of this Litigation does not necessarily reflect the Commission's position in any other litigation or proceeding."

The SEC has not published a framework yet, though lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced their formal bill to define how the SEC and its sister agency, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, would each oversee digital assets earlier on Thursday.

The parties want the case dismissed with prejudice, meaning the SEC would not be able to bring this lawsuit against Binance again in the future. The filing also includes provisions to block Binance or its affiliated entities and executives from filing a suit or complaint against the SEC tied to the lawsuit, which was brought in June 2023 against Binance, Binance.US and Binance founder Changpeng CZ Zhao.

Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who's overseeing the case, previously ruled that the SEC had brought plausible charges against the exchange and allowed most the lawsuit to proceed last year.

In a statement, an external spokesperson for Binance.US said they were "pleased that the SEC fully dismissed its charges against Binance.US, confirming what we have always known — that the company did not violate U.S. securities laws."

"Today’s news is a major milestone for our company, as putting this matter to rest allows us to focus entirely on growing our business and work on restoring our relationships that were impacted by the SEC," the statement said. "We are excited about the future of Binance.US and crypto in the U.S. and look forward to continuing to offer access to crypto in the U.S., while maintaining our commitment to compliance and our customers."

Thursday's filing just marks the latest withdrawal for the SEC, which already moved to drop over a dozen other investigations and lawsuits. Prior to 2025, the SEC was investigating non-fungible token marketplaces and suing crypto exchanges. Binance was just one exchange the SEC alleged was illegally operating as an unregistered broker, clearinghouse and exchange. Others included Coinbase and Kraken.

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