Who Has Used a Taxinha When They Were in School?

Guilherme Haddad Nazar (Taxinha), CEO of Binance in Brazil and nephew of Minister Fernando Haddad, was recently in the spotlight due to his participation in the CPI of Financial Pyramids, where he was summoned to answer about Binance's relationship with fraudulent schemes, such as the cases of GAS Consultoria and Rental Coins.

Taxinha alleged that Binance has been a victim of the misuse of its platform by malicious actors, but the CPI criticized the company for not having implemented effective mechanisms to prevent such fraud, despite claims of preventive action.

In addition, Taxinha admitted that Binance does not pay taxes in Brazil (that's what they do to us here), since it operates as an international brokerage.

There is controversy, especially considering the growing debate about the regulation of cryptocurrencies in Brazil (the Lulaism's vice), which should involve greater control over exchanges operating in Brazilian territory.

These elements raise questions about the involvement of Nazar and his family in a cryptocurrency platform with such complex operations and questioned in relation to regulation and prevention of financial fraud. In this context, it may raise concerns about the impact that political relations and increasing regulation have on the freedom and autonomy of cryptocurrency companies, such as Binance, which was originally based on the principle of decentralization. The challenge for Binance is to balance its presence and operation in Brazil with compliance with the new laws and the philosophy of decentralization that cryptocurrencies represent, maintaining the principle of financial freedom, not bowing down to any State system. Even keeping a dubious figure in the presidency. Relevantly, the School Taxes; They were taxed as soon as they grew up and understood the Brazilian Centralizing Political System, they are no longer used to fix childhood drawings, now suppressed.