A U.S. federal judge has paused the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) lawsuit against Binance for 60 days. The decision follows a joint request from both the SEC and Binance, citing the establishment of a new task force to review cryptocurrency regulations. Judge Grants 60-Day Pause in Binance Case U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson approved the request to put the case on hold. The order was issued after both parties stated that the new SEC task force may influence the resolution of the lawsuit. The SEC sued Binance and its founder, Changpeng Zhao, in June 2023. The regulator alleged that Binance inflated trading volumes, diverted customer funds, and misled investors about its compliance measures. Zhao later pleaded guilty to separate criminal charges and stepped down as CEO. The judge also ordered the SEC and Binance to submit a joint status report by April 14. The report will help determine whether the pause should continue or if legal proceedings should resume. This Is A Developing News, Please Check Back For More The post Just In: US SEC Case Against Binance Paused as Crypto Task Force Reviews Rules appeared first on CoinGape .