Earlier this month, former Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks left his post as chief executive of Binance.US after just three months with the U.S.-based exchange.
Now, sources tell major news outlets that the “strategic differences” Brooks referenced in his departure announcement include a failed bid to raise $100 million from venture capital investors.
A source involved in the fundraising process confirmed to The Block that Binance.US is still working on raising a $100 million round that could close as soon as next month. The source said it is having a more difficult time locking down investors in the U.S. due to regulatory concerns.
Both The New York Times and Bloomberg have reported that the crypto exchange was in the early stages of a possible initial public offering (IPO), with the Brooks-led deal acting as a first step. GreatPoint Ventures and SoftBank were among the names Brooks courted for the deal, though both decided against making an investment, according t
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