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Crypto.com sues SEC, challenging its jurisdiction over digital assets The bold move gained the support of the crypto community, which has long railed against the federal agency's "regulation by ...
Crypto.com takes legal action against the SEC, challenging Gary Gensler’s aggressive crypto enforcement and aiming to protect the future of digital assets in the U.S.
Crypto.com filed a lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday, contending the regulator “unilaterally expanded its jurisdiction beyond statutory limits.” The exchange’s ...
Crypto.com co-founder and CEO Kris Marszalek announced that his company has filed a suit against the US SEC to protect the future of crypto in the US.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), under Chair Gary Gensler, has continued to increase its scrutiny of the cryptocurrency sector, issuing a Wells notice to Crypto.com, indicating ...
Crypto companies have long accused the SEC of overreach and of violating its jurisdiction, while the agency has claimed that the industry is flouting securities laws intended to protect investors ...
Grayscale disputes the SEC's stay on its fund, arguing sec grayscale approval should stand due to statutory deadlines and ...
The SEC delays a decision on Grayscale’s Spot Avalanche ETF, raising uncertainty for AVAX investors and highlighting ongoing ...
Crypto.com said Tuesday it sued the Securities and Exchange Commission after the crypto exchange received a so-called Wells notice, indicating that it faces a potential SEC lawsuit. The move marks ...
Crypto.com has sued the SEC after receiving a Wells Notice from the U.S. regulator. The notice, a warning the agency is considering bringing charges against the crypto exchange, was sent on Aug ...
Crypto.com filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after receiving a Wells notice on October 8, 2024. The Wells notice, issued by the SEC, indicates the agency ...
Crypto.com's "preemptive" lawsuit is seeking to protect the digital asset industry, which has long railed against the SEC's enforcement actions.