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Bitcoin has been distinctly listless in the past three months after starting the year with a bang. The crypto leader has largely shuttled between $56,000 and $63,000 so far in the second half of the year - a contrast to the first six months when it jumped 45%, propelled by the launch of U.S. exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking its spot price. Market ...
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Today, Crypto.com has filed suit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). We are doing so to protect the future of the crypto industry in the U.S., joining a series of our peers who are actively defending themselves and taking action against a misguided federal agency acting beyond its authorization under the law. Our decision to sue the SEC follows our receipt of a Wells notice from the Commission staff, illustrating that the SEC’s unauthorized and unjust regulation by enforcement campaign continues despite bipartisan indications that the next Administration will take a more constructive and effective approach to advancing crypto in the U.S. For now, improper SEC enforcement actions are part of the process of operating a legitimate and licensed crypto business in the U.S. While this is an unprecedented move for our company to file suit against a federal agency, actions by that agency towards our industry post: This unprecedented action by our company against a federal agency is a warranted response to the SEC’s regulation by enforcement regime which has hurt more than 50 million American crypto holders. post: And to use all regulatory tools available to bring certainty to the industry through proper rulemaking, https://t.co/pFc4Pz9nFR has also filed a petition with the CFTC and SEC to confirm crypto derivative products categorization. post: While we welcome recent bipartisan support for the industry, that message has not been received by current SEC leadership that issued us a Wells notice. post: The SEC’s unauthorized overreach and unlawful rulemaking regarding crypto must stop.
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