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Binance Under Fire Amid Crypto Downturn

Senator launches inquiry into alleged sanctions violations as institutional investors pour money into digital assets

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The cryptocurrency market may be experiencing a downturn, but that's not stopping institutional investors from pouring money into digital assets. In a recent funding round, STS Digital, a Bermuda-based startup, raised...

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    Senator opens inquiry into Binance over allegations it fired investigators who flagged that more than $1 billion flowed to Iranian entities

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Binance Under Fire Amid Crypto Downturn

Senator launches inquiry into alleged sanctions violations as institutional investors pour money into digital assets

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The cryptocurrency market may be experiencing a downturn, but that's not stopping institutional investors from pouring money into digital assets. In a recent funding round, STS Digital, a Bermuda-based startup, raised $30 million from investors including CMT Digital and Kraken to expand its offerings for deep-pocketed traders.

Meanwhile, Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has launched an inquiry into Binance, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, over allegations that it fired investigators who flagged transactions with Iranian entities. According to a report by Fortune, Binance's top crypto sleuths had found evidence of more than $1 billion flowing through the exchange to entities tied to groups like the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in potential violation of US sanctions.

Binance has pushed back on the allegations, stating that it did not violate sanctions and that it offboarded accounts linked to the transactions. However, the senator's inquiry raises concerns about the exchange's compliance with US regulations.

The news comes as the crypto market continues to experience a downturn, with retail traders fleeing the market amid plummeting prices. However, institutional investors seem to be taking a longer-term view, with many betting on the potential of digital assets to transform the financial landscape.

One area that's seen significant investment is the development of artificial intelligence systems that can analyze and trade digital assets. Tom Griffiths, a professor of psychology and computer science at Princeton University, has written extensively on the subject, arguing that mathematics can be used to develop rigorous theories about how minds work and to build AI systems.

Griffiths' work has implications for the development of AI systems that can analyze and trade digital assets, potentially transforming the way we think about finance and investing. However, as the Binance inquiry highlights, the crypto market is not without its risks and challenges.

In other news, Axe, the popular body spray brand, has made it harder to overuse its products by introducing a new fine fragrance collection that's designed to be used in moderation. The move comes as the brand seeks to reposition itself as a more sophisticated and nuanced player in the personal care market.

As for startups, avoiding bad hires is crucial for success. Lucena, the founder of Mappa, learned this the hard way after trying to build a marketing team but continually feeling like she had made the wrong hires. Her experience highlights the importance of careful recruitment and hiring practices for early-stage startups.

In conclusion, the crypto market may be experiencing a downturn, but institutional investors remain bullish on digital assets. As the Binance inquiry highlights, however, the market is not without its risks and challenges. As AI systems continue to evolve and improve, they may play an increasingly important role in transforming the financial landscape. Meanwhile, startups must remain vigilant in their hiring practices to avoid costly mistakes.

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  • "How to avoid bad hires in early-stage startups"
  • "Exclusive: Crypto trading platform raises $30 million from CMT Digital and Kraken"
  • "Senator opens inquiry into Binance over allegations it fired investigators who flagged that more than $1 billion flowed to Iranian entities"
  • "Axe just made it way harder to overuse its body spray"
  • "How AI evolved from quest for a mathematical theory of the mind"

The cryptocurrency market may be experiencing a downturn, but that's not stopping institutional investors from pouring money into digital assets. In a recent funding round, STS Digital, a Bermuda-based startup, raised $30 million from investors including CMT Digital and Kraken to expand its offerings for deep-pocketed traders.

Meanwhile, Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has launched an inquiry into Binance, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, over allegations that it fired investigators who flagged transactions with Iranian entities. According to a report by Fortune, Binance's top crypto sleuths had found evidence of more than $1 billion flowing through the exchange to entities tied to groups like the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in potential violation of US sanctions.

Binance has pushed back on the allegations, stating that it did not violate sanctions and that it offboarded accounts linked to the transactions. However, the senator's inquiry raises concerns about the exchange's compliance with US regulations.

The news comes as the crypto market continues to experience a downturn, with retail traders fleeing the market amid plummeting prices. However, institutional investors seem to be taking a longer-term view, with many betting on the potential of digital assets to transform the financial landscape.

One area that's seen significant investment is the development of artificial intelligence systems that can analyze and trade digital assets. Tom Griffiths, a professor of psychology and computer science at Princeton University, has written extensively on the subject, arguing that mathematics can be used to develop rigorous theories about how minds work and to build AI systems.

Griffiths' work has implications for the development of AI systems that can analyze and trade digital assets, potentially transforming the way we think about finance and investing. However, as the Binance inquiry highlights, the crypto market is not without its risks and challenges.

In other news, Axe, the popular body spray brand, has made it harder to overuse its products by introducing a new fine fragrance collection that's designed to be used in moderation. The move comes as the brand seeks to reposition itself as a more sophisticated and nuanced player in the personal care market.

As for startups, avoiding bad hires is crucial for success. Lucena, the founder of Mappa, learned this the hard way after trying to build a marketing team but continually feeling like she had made the wrong hires. Her experience highlights the importance of careful recruitment and hiring practices for early-stage startups.

In conclusion, the crypto market may be experiencing a downturn, but institutional investors remain bullish on digital assets. As the Binance inquiry highlights, however, the market is not without its risks and challenges. As AI systems continue to evolve and improve, they may play an increasingly important role in transforming the financial landscape. Meanwhile, startups must remain vigilant in their hiring practices to avoid costly mistakes.

Sources:

  • "How to avoid bad hires in early-stage startups"
  • "Exclusive: Crypto trading platform raises $30 million from CMT Digital and Kraken"
  • "Senator opens inquiry into Binance over allegations it fired investigators who flagged that more than $1 billion flowed to Iranian entities"
  • "Axe just made it way harder to overuse its body spray"
  • "How AI evolved from quest for a mathematical theory of the mind"

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