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More Enforcement: SEC Alleges Fraud in Digital Asset Offering that Raised $10 Million

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged Steven Chiang a/k/a Cyrus Kong, Eric Tippetts, James Hardy, and Maurice “Butch” Chelliah in regards to an alleged digital asset offering that has been deemed an unregistered securities offering. According to the other SEC, the defendants raised… Read More

SEC Charges Block Bits Capital, Founders with Fraudulent Unregistered Securities Offering, Criminal Charges Join Enforcement Action

The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued charges against Block Bits Capital, LLC, Block Bits Capital GP I, LLC, and the co-founders Japheth Dillman and David Mata, alleging fraudulent offering of unregistered securities. Block Bits along with Dillman and Mata, apparently raised about $1 million… Read More

Archegos “Propped Up a $36 Billion House of Cards”: SEC Charges Archegos and Founder with Massive Fraud

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged Sung Kook (Bill) Hwang, the owner of the family office Archegos Capital Management, with allegations of a massive fraud that “resulted in billions of dollars in losses.” The SEC alleges that Hwang and Archegos purchased security-based swaps… Read More

The Definition of “Exchange” and Regulation ATS: Comments on the Proposed Rule Change by SEC and the Impact to Digital Asset Markets

As was noted last week, this past January the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed amendments to the Exchange Act and the definition of an Exchange as well as Regulation ATS (Alternative Trading System). While described in relatively benign terms, the language of the proposed… Read More

Remember Poloniex? SEC Hits Pause on Disgorgement Plans

This week, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Enforcement, requested an extension pertaining to the disgorgement of funds affiliated with Poloniex. To go back in time a bit, Poloniex is one of the few crypto exchanges that the SEC has targeted with an… Read More

SPACs: Global Blockchain Acquisition Corp Submits IPO Application

Blank-check company Global Blockchain Acquisition Corp. has reportedly filed for a $150M initial public offering (IPO) on Wednesday (April 20, 2022). The firm’s management noted that they plan to focus its search for an initial business combination on blockchain or DLT-related technology, economy, industries and… Read More

High Powered Digital Asset, Blockchain Leaders Comment on SEC’s Proposed Rule Changes Impacting ATSs, Definition of Exchanges

In late January, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed amendments to the Exchange Act and the definition of an Exchange as well as Regulation ATS (Alternative Trading System). The proposal was opened to comments with a deadline of this week (April 18). The SEC… Read More

Reg CF: The Number of Funding Portals Stabilizes as Industry Expects More Growth

Crowdfund Insider last reported on the growth of FINRA-regulated Funding Portals at the beginning of 2022. A Funding Portal is a new entity created by the JOBS Act of 2021 designed to issue securities under the Reg CF (Regulation Crowdfunding) – a securities exemption created… Read More

Big Win for Ripple in Recent Ruling in Ongoing Battle with SEC

A recent ruling in the ongoing legal battle between Ripple and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) pertaining to the issuance of XRP and the allegation by the Commission it is in fact an unregistered security took a turn in favor of Ripple this past… Read More

SEC Commissioner Looks to Hire Securities Attorney to Help with Crypto

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce is looking for an attorney to assist and advise on issues including crypto along with affiliated enforcement actions. Commissioner Peirce promoted the new position in a Tweet. As is well known, the Commissioner has been very supportive of Fintech innovation, along… Read More

Foreshadowing? SEC Chairman Gary Gensler Says Staff is Reviewing How to Get Crypto Exchanges “Registered and Regulated”

In remarks for the Penn Law Capital Markets Association Annual Conference, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler sent a clear warning to crypto exchanges and other marketplaces that trade in crypto. Gensler explicitly stated that he has asked staff to review how the Securities and Exchange Commission… Read More

Crypto-Assets on List of SEC Examination Priorities for 2022

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has posted its annual list of examination priorities emanating from the SEC Division of Examinations. Last year’s list included Fintech and Innovation including Digital Assets, this year’s list includes Emerging Technologies and Crypto-Assets, so a slight change. To quote… Read More

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce Dissents on SPAC Proposal as Designed to “Stop SPACs in their Tracks”

  SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce has posted a dissenting opinion regarding the rule proposal addressing SPACs. As was previously reported, the Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a 372-page proposal for new rules pertaining to Special Purpose Acquisition companies [SPACs]. SEC Chairman Gary Gensler described… Read More

SEC Proposes New Rules Impacting SPACs

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a statement proposing new rules impacting Special Purpose Acquisition companies or SPACs. The recent rise in the number of SPACs being utilized to bring a company public with less disclosure than a traditional initial public offering has… Read More

Jonah Schulman from Security Token Market Shares Growth Plans, Strategy for 2022

Jonah Schulman from Security Token Market, which is sharply focused on the blockchain-based security tokens sector, recently shared his views and insights exclusively with Crowdfund Insider. Jonah Schulman, the Head of Communications at Security Token Market, explained why blockchain or distributed ledger tech (DLT)-powered security… Read More

An SEC Committee Wants to Make it Easier to Qualify as an Accredited Investor, Will the Commission Listen?

Last month, the SEC Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee held a virtual meeting to discuss the definition of an Accredited Investor. For anyone viewing the meeting, it was clear that Committee members would like to make it easier for individuals to qualify as Accredited,… Read More

Small Business Advocate Martha Legg Miller to Depart SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that Martha Legg Miller, Director of the Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation (OASB), is leaving the agency at the end of April. The SEC added that Sebastian Gomez Abero will serve as Acting… Read More

Commissioner Hester Peirce: “Not the Securities and Environment Commission Yet,” as SEC Pushes for Rules Targeting Climate Related Disclosure

Today the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed new rules to compel publicly traded firms to disclose climate-related information. The policy shift has long been anticipated and messaged by the Commission under the leadership of Chairman Gary Gensler. According to the SEC, new rules would… Read More

SEC’s Annual Government-Business Forum on Small Business Capital Formation to be Virtual this Year

The Securities and Exchange Commission‘s (SEC)  41st Annual Government-Business Forum on Small Business Capital Formation will take place as a virtual gathering once again. Pre-covid, the event was held in person either in Washington, DC or at another venue around the US. For this year’s… Read More

Perspective: Congressman Tom Emmer Advocates on Behalf of Crypto Innovators as the SEC Stifles Innovation

Congressman Tom Emmer distributed a series of Tweets this past week that is emblematic of the frustration pertaining to the digital asset industry and a recalcitrant Securities and Exchange Commission when it comes to fostering a productive regulatory environment. Included in the Tweets, the Congressman… Read More

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