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PLUS: Microstrategy buys more Bitcoin                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 March 28, 2023 | [Read Online]( GM. This is Milk Road. We’re like a long sip of water from the garden hose on a hot summer day: there’s nothing better than us. Here's what we're serving up for you today: - CFTC sues Binance 👊 - Microstrategy buys more Bitcoin 🤑 - Gucci teams up with Yuga Labs 👜 Prices as of 9:30 AM ET Today's edition is brought to you by [Arthouse Spirits DAO](, an exclusive NFT-gated community for investors. CFTC SUES BINANCE 👊 It’s happening, folks. The U.S. government is coming after the world’s largest crypto exchange. The Commodities Futures Trading Commission is suing Binance, CEO/cofounder Changpeng Zhao (AKA CZ,) and ex-chief compliance officer Samuel Lim for allegedly breaking U.S. laws and offering unregistered futures & options trading. CZ called the suit “unexpected and disappointing” in a [blog post]( late Monday. We read through the entire 74-page [lawsuit]( so you don’t have to. And there was more tea spilled on the crypto giant than at the Boston Tea Party… Here are the top 7 piping hot allegations: 1/ Binance secretly let U.S. customers use its platform The U.S. banned Americans from using Binance’s platform in July 2019. But apparently CZ pulled the ole sneak-a-roo... Binance told U.S. users to use Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) as a loophole. VPNs are the magic cloak of the internet. They keep a user’s true location hidden so even if customers are in the U.S., they can make it appear as though they’re in Europe. Plus, no AML or KYC verification needed. CFTC 2/ CZ’s been counter-trading his own customers Binance traded for profit on its own platform via ~300 “house accounts” that were all owned by CZ and two other trading firms. And CZ has traded on Binance via two individual accounts. CZ, you know that’s not exactly what “market maker” is supposed to mean, right? He said that’s not true though in his post. Binance “does not trade for profit,” and he has a Binance Card account and then one for his own crypto holdings. But he and his employees aren’t allowed to make more than one trade every 90 days. The CFTC says otherwise: that the house accounts were exempt from Binance’s insider trading policy. CFTC 3/ Binance faked a compliance audit Binance employees allegedly created a fake, “half-assed” audit in the fall of 2020. Around the same time, a Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) wrote, “I HAZ NO CONFIDENCE IN OUR GEOFENCING” when talking about the exchange’s ability to stop money laundering. CFTC That’s like trusting your surgeon who “HAZ NO CONFIDENCE IN OUR OPEN-HEART SURGERY.” 5/ Binance alerted its VIP members if the cops asked about their account If the law requested Binance to freeze a VIP member’s account for whatever reason, its VIP team would notify the user “through all available means.” The account would unfreeze after 24 hours. CFTC Whatever happened to good ole unlimited spa access for VIP members... 6/ Binance knew criminals used its platform, but didn’t care Lim said in a chat in early 2019 that terrorists usually send “small sums” since “large sums constitute money laundering.” He made the comment after he got information “regarding HAMAS transactions,” referring to the militant org. Lim’s colleague replied, “Can barely buy an AK47 with 600 bucks.” And Lim said “like come on. They are here for crime” in February 2020 while talking about Binance customers from Russia. The MLRO agreed and said, “We see the bad, but we close 2 eyes.” 7/ CZ made Binance’s corporate structure opaque to maintain control of everything There are ~120 entities in Binance’s corporate structure. CZ has controlled all of them at one point, either directly or indirectly. CZ’s like that partner in high school that won’t let you do any part of the science project. CFTC So what does the CFTC want? Lots of fines, a ban on Binance from trading commodities in the U.S., and a special court appearance from CZ himself. They want all the smoke! Here are the best reactions from Twitter: [tw profile: Emperor👑] Emperor👑 @EmperorBTC [tw] People thinking this is the End of Binance and Crypto because CFTC Sued Binance. This is how it will end. 1. Government will ask Binance to pay a Huge Fine. 2. The fine will be equal to how much CZ spends on Lunch on the days he doesn't have lunch. 3. Back to Business. Mar 27, 2023 3.81K Likes 448 Retweets 192 Replies [tw profile: Wendy O] Wendy O @CryptoWendyO [tw] The CFTC suing Binance is a nothing burger The US hates innovation and crypto All the crypto companies will go over seas and just pay a fine for their "bad behavior" Americans down bad Blockworks @Blockworks_ NEWS: CFTC could deal Binance a “fatal blow.” Mar 27, 2023 271 Likes 32 Retweets 54 Replies [tw profile: Stack Hodler] Stack Hodler @stackhodler [tw] Binance and CZ sued by the CFTC. US government was cool with SBF drafting crypto legislation with Gensler and sending user funds to politicians, but ever since their boy got exposed it's been an all-out assault on all things crypto by the US Government. Wild. Mar 27, 2023 2.29K Likes 384 Retweets 101 Replies The Milk Road Take: This is the biggest step the U.S. has made to crack down on Binance. And the exchange doesn’t have a clear, easy way out. On trial, Binance will have to be super open with authorities about how it operates. That could open the closet to more of the company’s skeletons. If it takes the settlement route, a hefty fine could knock it on its back. And if Binance loses the case, it’ll have to pay back all of its profits it made from U.S. users. Either way, CZ doesn’t seem too bothered. He tweeted “4” right after the news came out for his followers to dismiss the lawsuit as simply creating fear, uncertainty, and doubt and nothing more. He might have to do better than a cheeky tweet and a blog post if he wants to make it out of this unscathed. [CONNECT WITH COOL PEOPLE IN ARTHOUSE SPIRITS DAO]( There are three things the Milk Man loves: - Networking with cool people - NFTs - A nice glass of rum Introducing [Arthouse Spirits DAO]( - an exclusive community with NFT memberships. Holders get access to luxury events, physical prizes, and more. The DAO treasury is backed by real-world assets (worth $1.5m now). Oh, and members have the option to stake their NFTs for additional yield or redeem them for a physical bottle of Dictador rum. Looking to join? Check out the Arthouse Spirit DAO NFTs here! [Check it out!]( MICROSTRATEGY BUYS MORE BITCOIN🤑 Microstrategy is back in the headlines. This time, the Bitcoin-loving business intelligence firm made two more major moves: 1/ Repaid a 9-figure loan to Silvergate Microstrategy received a $205M loan from Silvergate Bank back in March 2022. It was scheduled to be paid off by March 23, 2025. Or else… GIPHY But then Silvergate shut down... As a result, Microstrategy got a 22% discount and only had to pay $161M. (We call it the Broke Bank Discount Double Check™) Microstrategy completed the loan payment over the weekend and to celebrate it… 2/ Bought more Bitcoin Microstrategy bought another 6,455 BTC for $150M, bringing its total holdings to… *checks notes*... 138,955 BTC, worth a whopping $3.75B. The crazy part? Microstrategy now owns 1 out of every 151 Bitcoin that will ever exist. It also now owns 2x more BTC than the top 10 corporate crypto treasuries in the world, combined. That includes companies like Tesla, Coinbase, and all the big Bitcoin miners. Check it out: Source: Bitcointreasuries.net Microstrategy is still down ~$400M on its BTC investment (ouch) but they don’t seem phased. They are the HODLER of HODLERS, the ones who hold Bitcoin with an iron grip. So although it was Microstrategy’s first big buy of the year, it probably won’t be the last. 🥛 MILK & COOKIES 🍪 [Gucci is teaming up with Bored Apes creator Yuga Labs.]( The pair haven’t disclosed much, except that the “first chapter” of a multi-year partnership kicks off this week. [Kokomo Finance rugged a bunch of its users.]( The team exited the protocol and stole $4M of user funds. Ouch… [Peter Schiff, a long-time Bitcoin critic, said he might buy a few thousand Bitcoins “just for kicks” when he turns 70.]( He turned 60 last week. [A hotel inspired by the Wassies NFT project just opened in Singapore.]( It has 49 rooms, and Wassie NFT holders can get a discount of up to 20%. MILKY MEMES 🤣 That's a wrap for today. Meet us on Twitter to talk all about it. It’s kinda like a family BBQ but better - no screaming kids, awkward photos, or drunk uncles telling weird stories [(@MilkRoadDaily)]( Share Milk Road You currently have 0 referrals, only 1 away from receiving The Next 10x Opportunity in Crypto for 2023. [The Next 10x Opportunity in Crypto for 2023]( [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: [ HIT THE INBOX OF 250K+ CRYPTO INVESTORS Advertise with the Milk Road to get your brand in front of the Who's Who of crypto. The Roadies are high-income crypto investors who are always looking for their next interesting product or tool. [Get in touch today](. 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