Binance is pushing U.S. officials to remove its independent AML compliance monitor. The exchange reports major AML improvements, with sanctions exposure dropping sharply since 2024. Binance says it assisted law enforcement in 71,000+ cases and helped seize $131M in illicit funds. Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, is facing internal shake-ups as its global compliance chief, Noah Perlman, is reportedly considering leaving later this year. The development comes while the exchange pushes U.S. officials to remove its independent AML monitor, arguing that compliance risks have dropped and cooperation with law enforcement has significantly improved. Leadership Changes Raise Compliance Questions Noah Perlman joined Binance in January 2023 to strengthen sanctions enforcement and anti-money-laundering controls after the company admitted to U.S. violations. H… Read The Full Article Binance Faces Compliance Shake-Up as Top Officer Considers Exit On Coin Edition .