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SEC Division of Corporation Finance Reveals Sample Letter Sent to Companies on Crypto Asset Disclosure

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Corporate Finance, has revealed a sample letter sent to reporting companies regarding disclosure requirements under securities laws. The letter addresses digital assets, or crypto assets, and points to recent events in crypto markets, such as bankruptcies and… Read More

End of the Road: SPAC Deal to Take Circle Public Terminated, SEC Fails to Approve S-4 Registration

Circle, the issuer of dollar-based stablecoin USDC, has terminated the SPAC deal, which would take the company public, according to a release. The SPAC was initially expected to close this month (December). According to the statement, the two parties – Circle and Concord Acquisition Corp… Read More

SEC Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee Tells Commission to Add Sophistication Option for Accredited Investor Qualification, Cautions on Undermining Reg D, More

  The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee (SBCFAC), has posted two letters advising the Commission on key policy goals that impact capital formation, especially for smaller – private firms. The Committee is the creation of the SEC Small Business… Read More

LBRY Predicts Own Demise Following SEC Court Battle

LBRY, a digital asset firm that was the target of a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement action, has taken to Twitter to predict its own demise stating it will “probably be dead in the near future.” Since any information given privately to the SEC… Read More

BlockFi Declares Bankruptcy in Wake of FTX Collapse

BlockFi has filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 in the US courts. The news has been widely rumored in the last few weeks as BlockFi’s destiny had been tied to the future of FTX, a crypto firm that filed for bankruptcy earlier this month. In… Read More

SEC Investor Advisory Committee Schedules Meeting for December

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Investor Advisory Committee (IAC), has scheduled its next meeting for December 8, 2022. The IAC was created under the Dodd-Frank Act and holds a mission to protect investor interests but has tended to overweight investor protection over investor access… Read More

Securities and Exchange Commission Posts Strategic Plan

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published its Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2022 to 2026, The high-level document is required under the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010. The brief outline declares three goals: Protect the investing public against fraud, manipulation,… Read More

SEC Takes Administrative Action Against Wyoming based American CryptoFed DAO

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has commenced administrative proceedings against American CryptoFed DAO LLC. The company is based in Wyoming and was established under the state’s DAO law in July 2021. The Order, available here, outlines the interaction between American CryptoFed and the SEC…. Read More

An Update to Reg D, Including Definition of an Accredited Investor, is a Top Priority for the SEC: How Could This Impact Private Markets?

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s regulatory agenda during the current leadership has changed little since it was first revealed in 2021. One item that has been near the top of the list is Reg D “improvements,” including an update to the Accredited Investor definition. Regulation… Read More

SEC Publishes Enforcement Data for 2022

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Enforcement, has published its annual activity report for the fiscal year 2022. The Division of Enforcement is the largest section of the SEC and leverages the bulk of the agency’s budget. During the SEC’s fiscal year of… Read More

Former SEC Counsel on FTX Failure: “We are talking about fraud with a capital F”

The bankruptcy of FTX and many of its affiliated entities have pummeled all crypto markets. Many observers wonder if there is another shoe to drop. Meanwhile, crypto-associated firms continue to make announcements regarding any impact the collapse of crypto may have on their operations. It… Read More

Blockchain Association Files Amicus Brief in SEC Lawsuit Against Ripple

Blockchain Association announced that it has filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Securities and Exchanges Commission’s (SEC) lawsuit against Ripple. This case, which is just one in a long line of SEC efforts to regulate by enforcement, highlights the SEC’s efforts “to cement and… Read More

Regulators Probe FTX, Meanwhile Binance Said to be Having Second Thoughts on Acquiring FTX: Report

Things are going from bad to worse for FTX, which was the second-largest crypto exchange in the world – just last week. Reports have filtered in that regulators, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) are “probing” FTX.us… Read More

Digital Assets: LBRY Deemed to Have Issued a Security as Crypto Firm Loses Legal Battle Against SEC

“We Lost. Sorry Everyone.” LBRY, issuer of digital asset LBC has lost its case against the Securities and Exchange Commission in a decision that some have described as a significant setback for the entire crypto sector. Back in 2021, LBRY was charged by the SEC with… Read More

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler’s Chief of Staff to Depart

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler is losing his Chief of Staff, Prashant Yerramalli. An announcement issued by the Commission indicates that Yerramalli will depart the SEC at the end of the year. Yerramalli served as the SEC’s Chief of Staff since Jan. 20, 2021, initially under… Read More

SEC Office of the Advocate for Small Business Announces New Building Blocks Page for Raising Capital

The SEC Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation has launched a new section of the Commission’s website outlining the “fundamentals of capital raising.” One of the main missions of the SEC is to facilitate capital formation for both smaller and larger firms. The… Read More

Phillip Shoemaker: CEO at Identity.com Comments on SEC Claim that Ethereum Transactions are Under US Jurisdiction

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is now making the claim that all ETH transactions fall under U.S. jurisdiction due to the network’s high concentration of nodes within the country. If this claim is found to be accurate, we will very soon see a… Read More

Global Crypto Ponzi: SEC Files Charges Against Trade Coin Club Creator, Promoters

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed charges against the creator and promoters of the Trade Coin Club, which is described as a “global crypto Ponzi scheme.” According to the SEC, the alleged ponzi scam raised $295 million from more than 100,000 investors around… Read More

Polkadot’s Native Token DOT No Longer a Security

Polkadot’s native token DOT is no longer a security, according to the Web3 foundation. Polkadot said it has been working with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s FinHub on the process. The Web3 Foundation said that DOT has “morphed” from a security to software, perhaps accomplishing… Read More

Senator Toomey, Representative McHenry Send Joint Letter to SEC Chairman Gary Gensler Demanding Answers on “Mismanagement”

Senator Pat Toomey, the ranking member on the Senate Banking Committee, and Representative Patrick McHenry have co-authored a letter addressed to SEC Chairman Gary Gensler demanding answers regarding “mismanagement” of the Commission, which were highlighted in a recent report by the SEC’s Office of Inspector… Read More

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