"Compliance always needs to be improving.” - Noah
In this episode Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) speaks to Noah Perlman (Chief Compliance Officer, Binance), whose exchange was very focused on trading and users in the early days and now turning the page to building out a robust Compliance program.
Noah shares his journey from being a prosecutor at the US Attorney's Office, working at Morgan Stanley, to his current role at Binance.
He discusses the challenges and opportunities of working in compliance in the crypto industry, the importance of trust and transparency and the steps Binance is taking to improve its compliance program.
Noah also talks about the collaboration between Binance and law enforcement agencies, the regulatory landscape in different countries, and his excitement for innovation and the future of centralized exchanges vs decentralized platforms.
Minute-by-minute episode breakdown2 | Noah's transition from a prosecutor to Chief Compliance Officer at Binance
6 | Experience and cultural differences between TradFi and Crypto
9 | Importance of rebuilding trust in the crypto market and industry
12 | Impact of the settlement with the US government on Binance and Chief Compliance Officer role
15 | Collaboration with law enforcement and focus on rooting out bad actors
19 | Discussion on the future of crypto and the role of centralized exchanges
21 | Debate on the US government's approach to crypto regulation
25 | Excitement about innovating in compliance through technology and killer crypto use cases
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