Over the course of his career, Eaton represented the United States at the Department of Justice (DOJ) and in the US Army. Additionally, he provided key guidance to numerous Presidentially-appointed U.S. Attorneys across America and U.S. Army commanders across the country as well while serving abroad.
Eaton provided advice on operations, investigations, litigation, policies, and programs spanning a wide spectrum of US federal and international law enforcement and operational issues. He joins Binance amid the platform’s growing efforts to regulate the crypto industry.
"I decided to join Binance because of its commitment to this mission as well as its track record in collaboration with law enforcement driven by transparency, integrity and protecting users. I am excited to be a member of this brilliant, passionate, and mission-driven team," said Eaton in the announcement release.
Before Eaton’s hire, Binance hired two former agents from the Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation Cyber Crimes Unit, which partners with the Northern California U.S. Attorney’s Office, to serve the platform’s intelligence and investigations teams.