Binance’s CZ slams $1B Iran sanction allegations as ‘paid FUD’

ambcryptoPublished on 2026-02-14Last updated on 2026-02-14

Abstract

Binance faces new allegations of compliance failures, with a Fortune report claiming the exchange processed $1 billion in transactions for sanctioned Iranian entities in 2025 and fired investigators who uncovered the activity. Founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) dismissed the report as "paid FUD" or the work of a disgruntled ex-employee, while CEO Richard Teng called it irresponsible but acknowledged compliance is an ongoing challenge. The allegations come despite Binance's 2023 plea deal with the DOJ, which included independent monitoring until 2027. Iran's crypto activity surged to $10 billion in 2025, half linked to its government, raising U.S. Treasury concerns. Despite the claims, Binance saw stable reserves and no significant outflows, with BTC holdings even increasing.

Binance’s exchange troubles are far from resolved. The platform now faces allegations of a compliance lapse, the same type of issue that previously led to a $4 billion fine and the jailing of its founder, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), in 2024.

According to a Fortune report, Binance fired investigators who reportedly found evidence of $1 billion transactions in 2025 linked to sanctioned Iranian entities on the platform.

But the exchange has distanced itself from the report, with CZ calling it ‘paid FUD’ or the work of an ‘unhappy’ ex-employee.

Similarly, the current Binance CEO, Richard Teng, called the report ‘irresponsible’ but added that compliance is a never-ending effort.

“This is especially so with the increasing sophistication by bad actors employing tools and techniques to avoid detection. We will continue our tireless efforts to fight illicit crimes and uphold global integrity.”

Iran crypto booms draw U.S. scrutiny

Interestingly, Binance’s 2023 plea deal allowed the Department of Justice (DoJ) to establish independent compliance monitoring on the platform for up to 3 years (scheduled to end in 2027).

However, the reported $1 billion in Iranian transfers appeared to have slipped through the cracks. In 2025, TRM Labs, a blockchain security firm, established that Iran received over $10 billion in crypto.

And half of this was linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the armed military arm of the current regime. The ongoing geopolitical tensions and local social unrest forced both Iranian citizens and the government to opt for crypto.

According to TRM Labs’ Ari Redbord, the U.S. Treasury was concerned about the surge in Iranian crypto activity and evasion of the imposed sanctions.

It remains unclear whether the U.S. Treasury or the DoJ will follow up on the alleged Binance violations.

Impact on the exchange

Despite the update, the exchange remained relatively stable, with no panic outflows. Over the past few days, the exchange saw some outflows amid market volatility.

However, its BTC reserves have surged from 651K BTC to 666K BTC, underscoring that investor confidence in the platform remained strong, as of press time.

Similarly, Binance’s native token, BNB, remained relatively stable but struggled to hold above $600 amid broader market weakness.


Final Summary

  • Binance’s CZ slammed the Iranian claims as a ‘paid FUD,’ maintaining the exchange runs several third-party anti-money laundering (AML) tools.
  • Iran’s crypto activity increased to $10 billion, with half of the transfers driven by the government.

Related Questions

QWhat are the allegations against Binance in the Fortune report, and how did CZ respond?

AThe Fortune report alleges that Binance fired investigators who found evidence of $1 billion in transactions linked to sanctioned Iranian entities. CZ called the report 'paid FUD' or the work of an 'unhappy' ex-employee.

QWhat was the outcome of Binance's 2023 plea deal with the Department of Justice?

AThe 2023 plea deal allowed the Department of Justice to establish independent compliance monitoring on Binance for up to 3 years, which is scheduled to end in 2027.

QAccording to TRM Labs, how much cryptocurrency did Iran receive in 2025, and who was responsible for half of these transfers?

AAccording to TRM Labs, Iran received over $10 billion in cryptocurrency in 2025, with half of the transfers linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

QHow did the recent allegations impact Binance's BTC reserves and investor confidence?

ADespite the allegations, Binance's BTC reserves increased from 651K BTC to 666K BTC, indicating that investor confidence in the platform remained strong.

QWhat was the U.S. Treasury's concern regarding Iran's cryptocurrency activity, as mentioned in the article?

AThe U.S. Treasury was concerned about the surge in Iranian crypto activity and the evasion of imposed sanctions.

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