SEC Fines Crypto ATM Provider Coinme Almost $4 Million
Coinme, Up Global, and Neil Bergquist, CEO of both firms, have settled a dispute with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Coinme, Up Global, and Neil Bergquist, CEO of both firms, have settled a dispute with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Coinbase has filed a lawsuit to get the SEC to respond to a petition filed in July 2022.
Paradigm, a venture capital firm, has recently published an article criticizing the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its approach to regulating cryptocurrencies.
The SEC plans to regulate DeFi protocols with US securities laws and introduce a licensing mechanism for cryptocurrency platforms representing the decentralized finance market.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently filed a lawsuit against Bittrex and Bittrex Global in the Western District of Washington for violations of the law.
He has urged for additional funding to the SEC in order to fight these crimes and allocated funds to hire cyber threat specialists in 2023, who specialize in blockchain-related crime.
The SEC has accused crypto trading platform Beaxy, its founder Artak Hamazaspyan, and Beaxy Digital of unregistered activities as a securities exchange, broker and clearing agency.

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