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Binance Files Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal Over Alleged Defamatory Report

Crypto exchange claims the February 2026 article contained false statements that damaged its reputation and triggered unnecessary government inquiries.

by Sathish Kumar Kaliraj
March 11, 2026
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Binance Files Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal Over Alleged Defamatory Report
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Crypto exchange Binance has filed a lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, accusing the publication of publishing false and defamatory claims in an article released on February 23, 2026.

According to Binance, the report contained inaccurate statements that harmed the company’s reputation and triggered what it described as unnecessary inquiries from government officials. The exchange said the lawsuit aims to correct the public record and hold the newspaper accountable for the alleged damage caused by the article. Binance stated that misleading coverage can create confusion across the crypto industry and erode trust among users, partners, and regulators.

Binance Files Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal
Binance Files Lawsuit Against The WSJ

Binance confirmed the lawsuit in an official post on X, stating that it had filed a complaint against The Wall Street Journal. The exchange said the legal action was necessary to defend its reputation and maintain trust among its more than 300 million global users. Dugan Bliss, Binance’s Global Head of Litigation, said the company believes the article prioritized attention over journalistic standards.

Bliss said the lawsuit is intended to address what Binance views as misinformation and the resulting reputational and business impact. He also emphasized that inaccurate reporting can undermine trust in the broader digital asset industry and distract from efforts aimed at strengthening user protection and innovation.

Binance Highlights Size of Compliance Program

Binance also used the announcement to highlight the scale of its compliance operations. The company said it has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into compliance infrastructure, including personnel, technology, and risk monitoring systems.

According to Binance, more than 1,500 employees nearly 25% of its global workforce are involved in compliance, investigations, and risk management functions. These teams focus on areas such as sanctions compliance, counter-terrorist financing monitoring, financial crime investigations, and blockchain transaction tracing.

The exchange said its systems include customer due diligence checks, transaction monitoring, sanctions screening, and behavioral analytics designed to detect suspicious activity. It also noted that the platform deploys geolocation tools and other controls to prevent access from restricted jurisdictions.

Company Points to Compliance Improvements

Binance claims its compliance program has produced measurable improvements over time. The company reported that sanctions-related exposure on the platform declined 96.8%, dropping from 0.284% of exchange volume in January 2024 to 0.009% in July 2025.

The exchange also said direct exposure to four major Iranian crypto exchanges decreased 97.3%, falling from $4.19 million in January 2024 to $110,000 by January 2026.

In addition, Binance stated it handled more than 71,000 law enforcement requests globally in 2025 and helped freeze and recover hundreds of millions of dollars linked to illicit activity through cooperation with law enforcement agencies and partner networks.

Ongoing Regulatory Expansion

Binance noted that it currently holds regulatory approvals or licenses in more than 20 jurisdictions. The company also highlighted that it became the first crypto exchange to receive full authorization under the regulatory framework of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority within the Abu Dhabi Global Market.

The exchange said it continues to expand governance oversight and compliance controls while working with regulators across multiple regions.

Legal Battle May Draw Industry Attention

The lawsuit could attract significant attention within the cryptocurrency industry, where regulatory scrutiny and media coverage often play a major role in shaping public perception.

Binance said it intends to continue strengthening compliance, cooperating with regulators and law enforcement, and correcting what it considers false claims that could harm the company and the broader digital asset ecosystem.

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