Court Grants Ripple’s Motion, Orders SEC to Disclose Bitcoin and Ethereum Documentation
U.S. District Judge Sara Netburn granted Ripple’s motion for access to SEC documents revealing the regulator’s interpretation and views on Bitcoin and Ethereum.Legal proceedings and trials related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
Court Grants Ripple’s Motion, Orders SEC to Disclose Bitcoin and Ethereum Documentation
U.S. District Judge Sara Netburn granted Ripple’s motion for access to SEC documents revealing the regulator’s interpretation and views on Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Former BitMEX chief surrenders to U.S. authorities; released on $10 million bond
Former BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes surrendered to U.S. authorities.
Russian court fines TikTok 2.6 million rubles in the wake of Twitter
A Moscow Tagansky District Court fined TikTok 2.6 million rubles for refusing to remove information urging minors to participate in an unauthorised protest in Moscow.
Class-action filed against crypto lender Nexo over XRP
A California resident Junhan Jeong filed a class-action lawsuit against the crypto lending provider Nexo. He accused the company of violating its user agreement in response to the SEC's allegations against Ripple.
Court to consider XRP holders’ motion to participate in SEC case against Ripple
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York has allowed XRP token holders to petition to participate in the Ripple case. This is stated in a letter from Judge Analisa Torres dated March 29, 2021.
SEC Files Suit Against Blockchain Startup LBRY
The SEC has filed a lawsuit against the decentralized content-publishing platform LBRY. The regulator accuses the blockchain startup of selling unregistered securities in the form of the LBC token.
Court shortens sentence for former Slovak Slovan hockey player Igor Musatov in bitcoin-fraud case
The Moscow City Court reduced the sentence of the former Slovak Slovan hockey player Igor Musatov, who was found guilty of large-scale bitcoin fraud, by three months.
Alleged BitClout creator threatened with legal action
Lawyers for Brandon Curtis, the developer of the decentralized exchange Radar Relay, sent a cease-and-desist letter to Nadar Al-Nadji, whom they consider the creator of the NFT marketplace BitClout.
SEC: Exchanges are not violating rules by listing XRP
Aside from Ripple and its employees, no investors, exchanges or other platforms violate the SEC guidance by selling XRP tokens. This was stated by the regulator's lawyer in court, according to attorney Jeremy Hogan.
Russian national pleads guilty to conspiracy to introduce malware into a U.S. company’s computer network
Russian national Egor Kryuchkov pleads guilty to conspiracy to organise a cyberattack on the computer network of a Nevada-based company, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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