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Former US Currency Comptroller Brian Brooks Hired as Next CEO of Binance.US

Nicholas Otieno Apr 21, 2021 08:45

Binance.US has announced that it has hired Brian Brooks – the former acting head of the Office of The Comptroller of The Currency – as its next CEO.

Former US Currency Comptroller Brian Brooks Hired as Next CEO of Binance.US

Brian Brooks, a former top US banking regulator, will become the new Chief Executive Officer of Binance.US, the US affiliate of overseas cryptocurrency exchange Binance Holdings Limited.

In an interview, Brooks confirmed that he would begin the new job on May 1. The current CEO at Binance.US, Catherine Coley, will leave the firm by the start of May.

Brooks stated that his priorities at Binance.US would include reinforcing the crypto exchange’s commitment to regulatory compliance and making it a strong competitor to Coinbase. He said: “I wouldn’t have taken this job if I didn’t have a strong commitment from the board to lead a strong compliance program.”

Brooks, the former acting head of the Office of The Comptroller of The Currency under the Trump administration, is regarded as the “Crypto Comptroller” on social media, referring to his friendly attitude towards cryptocurrencies.

Under his leadership at the Office of The Comptroller of The Currency (OCC), Brooks introduced guidance clarifying that federally chartered banks can offer crypto custody services and use stablecoins to facilitate payment activities. The landmark announcement assisted in making it easier for traditional institutions to get into cryptocurrency.    

Brooks worked at the OCC, a unit of the Treasury Department, as the acting head of comptroller for eight months from May 2020 to January 2021. Before he joined the OCC, he worked at Coinbase Global Inc. as the chief legal officer. In the past, he also worked as a general counsel of mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae.

Binance was founded in 2017 in China and later moved its offices to Malta and Japan. The overseas crypto exchange launched its US crypto branch, Binance.US, in 2019 to allow the firm to legally serve US customers. Binance exchange blocks US citizens to avoid facing regulatory difficulties with US regulators.

Why Crypto Firms Targeting Ex-Regulators

In recent months, cryptocurrency firms have hired many former government officials to not only seek mainstream acceptance but also to strengthen their compliance game. Such kinds of hires could assist crypto exchanges in navigating potential pitfalls in the emerging US regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies.

Last month, Coinbase hired Brett Redfearn, the former high-ranking director from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), to run its capital-markets division. Also last month, One River crypto asset management company hired Jay Clayton, the former SEC chairman, to join the academic and regulatory advisory council at the company. 

Also last month, Binance main oversees crypto exchange hired Max Baucaus, the former Democratic senator from Montana and US ambassador to China, as a policy and government-relations adviser.

This month, BlockFi crypto company hired Christopher Giancarlo, the former Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman, to join the company’s board of directors.   

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