Noah Perlman
@noahbperlman
Chief Compliance Officer @Binance | Former COO & CCO @Gemini | Former Global Head of Financial Crimes @MorganStanley | Former AUSA @TheJusticeDept
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahperlman 17-08-2012 15:56:57
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I remain proud of my time on the Spaceship and grateful for the chance Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss took on me six years ago. Congratulations to all the Astronauts! A great day for Gemini and the entire industry. ๐๐๐
Charles Gasparino Binance Donald J. Trump Thank you Charles. Great news if true. ๐๐๐๐ Minor correction, there were no "fraud" charges. I believe they (the DOJ under the last administration) looked very hard for it, but didn't find any. I pleaded to a single violation of Banking Secrecy Act (BSA). ๐
Deeply grateful for todayโs pardon and to President Trump for upholding Americaโs commitment to fairness, innovation, and justice. ๐๐๐๐ Will do everything we can to help make America the Capital of Crypto and advance web3 worldwide. (Still in flight, more posts to come.)
Incredible news of CZโs pardon today! Thank you, President Trump President Donald J. Trump for your leadership and for your commitment to make the US the crypto capital of the world! CZโs vision not only made Binance the worldโs largest crypto exchange but shaped the broader crypto movement.
Thank you, President Donald J. Trump! The spectacular news of CZโs pardon is a moment to reflect - not just on his individual journey โ but on how far the crypto industry has come. CZโs belief in the power of crypto and user empowerment laid the foundation for so much of what exists today. At
Facts Matter: CZ ๐ถ BNB was rightfully pardoned by President Donald J. Trump for a single charge of failure to have an effective compliance program. NO fraud, NO victims, NO criminal history. NO money laundering. CZ is the first and only known first-time offender in U.S. history to receive a
IMO, CZ ๐ถ BNB deserved to get pardoned. His prosecution was politically motivated and his punishment was disproportionate. He was thrown in jail for failing to maintain an effective compliance program. Bankers have compliance failures all the time and they never get perp