Breaking: Paxos to face SEC lawsuit over Binance USD — Report

Breaking: Paxos to face SEC lawsuit over Binance USD — Report
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The Securities and Exchange Committee of the United States (sec) would have informed the issuer of stablecoin paxos trust co. that it's planning to sue the firm for violations of investor protection laws relating to BINANCE USD (). 

According to a Feb. 12 report in The Wall Street Journal citing people familiar with the matter, the SEC issued a Wells Notice to Paxos — a letter the regulator uses to tell companies of planned enforcement action.

The opinion alleges that usd binance is an unreported security, according to the people.

According to Investopedia, after a Wells Notice is received, the accused is allowed 30 days to respond to it via a legal brief known as a Wells Submission, which includes arguments to prove why the charges should not be brought against prospective defendants.

Paxos is the owner and issuer of BUSD — a U.S. Dollar-collateralized stablecoin — which has been around since the firm struck a partnership with crypto exchange Binance in September 2019. It is the third-largest institution that currently has a market capitalization of more than $16 billion.

Paxos is also the creator of the Paxos Dollar (USDP) stablecoin which was launched in 2018 and is also behind digital asset exchange itBit which it launched in 2012 alongside the founding of Paxos.

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Reports emerged last week that Paxos was being investigated by the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), however, the exact motive behind the probe is currently unclear.

Cointelegraph contacted Paxos, Binance and the SEC to obtain comments, but received no immediate response.

This is an evolving story, and more details will be added as they become available.