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by: xpoolPosted on: October 21, 2025

Binance Under Fire as Potential Lawsuits Loom After Crypto Crash

The aftershocks of the crypto market crash that occurred on October 11th continue to ripple through the industry. As many already know, Bitcoin and altcoins experienced a significant price drop that day, resulting in unprecedented liquidations. Amidst this volatility, Binance CEO Evgeny Gaevoy has raised concerns about potential legal action against the exchange.

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