Almost 1,700 UK investors sue Binance and Changpeng Zhao for at least £150M, alleging Binance sold them risky derivative products without regulatory approval
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Retail plaintiffs coordinating a £150M claim around unregistered derivatives is a reminder that the real risk in gray-zone products is retroactive enforcement. If you’re offering anything that smells like a security or leveraged exposure in the UK or EU, assume the litigation clock is already ticking and tighten your compliance stack now.
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