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OKX Pleads Guilty to U.S. Violations – Faces $500M Settlement

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The post OKX Pleads Guilty to U.S. Violations – Faces $500M Settlement appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

OKX Plead Guilty! OKX, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has settled with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) over legal violations. The exchange admitted to failing to obtain the required license to operate in the U.S. and agreed to pay over $500 million in penalties and forfeitures.

What went wrong?

The DOJ found that OKX sought out U.S. customers despite a long-standing policy banning them from the platform. Acting U.S. Attorney Matthew Podolsky stated that the exchange facilitated billions in criminal proceeds and suspicious transactions. The settlement does not include allegations of direct harm to customers.

Notably, OKX’s American subsidiary, OKcoin, also faced similar scrutiny from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). A subpoena dated February 24, 2024, referenced fraud and other illegal activities related to digital asset transactions. A separate CFTC investigation is reportedly linked to a flash crash in January 2024 that affected OKX’s native token, OKB. The exchange promised to compensate affected users.

The shake-out!

An internal document circulated among OKX staff in January 2024 emphasized the importance of whistleblowing and compliance with regulations. The exchange introduced an ethics and compliance helpline for employees to report policy violations or illegal behavior. However, DOJ findings revealed that OKX employees had previously instructed users to falsify information to bypass the platform’s restrictions.

The DOJ cited one example of an OKX employee advising a U.S. user to enter random information when prompted for KYC verification. The user was allegedly told to select a different nationality and input arbitrary ID numbers.

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OKX’s False Deeds

Despite its claims of blocking U.S. customers since 2017, OKX engaged in marketing activities within the country. The DOJ highlighted OKX’s sponsorship of the Tribeca Film Festival and its efforts to attract U.S. users through promotional content. At least one U.S.-based customer reportedly shared an instructional video on using a VPN to bypass location restrictions and access OKX’s services.

Future Implications With this settlement, OKX aims to resolve its regulatory issues and continue operating in global markets. However, ongoing CFTC investigations may lead to further legal actions. The exchange has yet to comment on the settlement, and a CFTC spokesperson also declined to provide statements.

This case marks another major regulatory crackdown on crypto exchanges operating without proper compliance, signaling tighter enforcement in the digital asset space.

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Can I use OKX in the USA?

No, OKX is not licensed in the U.S. and restricts American users. Attempting to access OKX in the USA may violate regulations.

Why is OKX banned in the USA?

OKX lacks the required licenses to operate in the U.S. and faced DOJ scrutiny for violating regulations and allowing illegal transactions.

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