"All humans, because of their upbringing, tend toward one of the four β€œcontrol dramas”: intimidators steal energy from others by threat. Interrogators steal it by judging and questioning. Aloof people attract attention (and energy) to themselves by acting reserved or withdrawing. And poor me’s make us feel guilty and responsible for them." Here's a quiz from 2002 to find out which you are.... The Intimidator, Interogator, Aloof or the Poor Me.
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"The U.S. Justice Department is negotiating with Binance in an attempt to resolve its investigation into the company, according to a report from Bloomberg. The agreement would require Binance to pay $4 billion in fines. In return, the company would be allowed to keep operating while complying U.S. Laws. As part of the agreement, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (also known as β€œCZ”) would face the possibility of criminal charges as part of an investigation into β€œalleged money laundering, bank fraud and sanctions violations.” The report states that CZ currently lives in the United Arab Emirates, which does not have an extradition treaty with the United States. This seems to imply that charges filed in the U.S. would unlikely result in CZ’s arrest. The report suggests that Binance is pursuing a "deferred prosecution agreement." Under this arrangement, the Justice Department would file a criminal complaint but refrain from prosecuting the company, contingent upon compliance with three conditions. First, Binance would need to pay $4 billion in penalties. Second, it would need to publish a detailed document admitting areas where it didn’t comply with the law. Third, a monitoring process would be set up to ensure Binance complies with laws and regulations in the future, and the company would need to comply with this process." Source: TokenInsight image 4 Billion and you can continue to do business.... Why does it sound like extortion, lol?
"The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has initiated a lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange Kraken, accusing the exchange of violating securities laws. According to the SEC, Kraken has allegedly been operating as a broker, dealer, exchange, and clearing agency without registering with the SEC. The SEC claims that Kraken's actions have exposed investors to significant risks, while generating billions of dollars in fees and trading revenue without complying with the requirements of U.S. securities laws. The lawsuit also alleges that Kraken's business practices, internal controls, and record keeping have introduced additional risks to investors, which would be prohibited for any properly registered securities intermediary. In response, the SEC is seeking a judgement that permanently prohibits the defendants from violating securities laws and requests the disgorgement of ill-gotten gains. Additionally, the SEC aims to halt Kraken from operating as an unregistered exchange, broker, dealer, or clearing agency."
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