Binance severs ties with Indian crypto exchange WazirX

Published at: Feb. 3, 2023

The debacle between the global cryptocurrency exchange Binance and Zanmai, the operator behind the Indian cryptocurrency exchange WazirX, continues in a new blog post from Binance banning the latter from utilizing its services.

On Feb. 3, Binance released a post that acknowledged the ongoing “public debate” with Zanmai over its claims of Binance involvement in running WazirX. Binance said on Jan. 26 it gave WazirX the ultimatum of retracting its statements and continuing using Binance wallet services or terminating its usage.

According to the announcement, Zanmai made no retraction and now has until  Feb. 3, 2023, 23:59 UTC, to remove all of its funds from the accounts used for WazirX operations.

Binance clarified that at the time of writing, Zanmai has funds that still remain in Binance wallets used for operational purposes.

This comes less than a month after WazirX revealed that it holds 90% of its users' funds in Binance wallets, while the remaining 10% are in cold storage wallets. 

That announcement was made following a slew of cryptocurrency exchanges releasing proof-of-reserves in light of the FTX scandal.

Related: Binance blocks some accounts amid Bitzlato case: ‘Funds are safe’

WazirX is India’s largest crypto exchange. However, it has found itself in hot water with local authorities over the last year. Indian authorities accused the exchange of aiding money laundering of around $130 million.

At the time of the investigation, millions of user funds were frozen on the exchange. It was at this that Binance publicly began distancing itself from the Indian exchange, which came in the form of a tweet from Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, which clarified that Binance has no ownership of the exchange.

Shortly after this statement, Binance took the side of local authorities in India during the WazirX investigation and removed off-chain fund transfers with the exchange. 

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