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Un ancien avocat de la SEC affirme que l'agence cherche à devenir un régulateur des Crypto avec une action en justice contre Gemini/Genesis.

La SEC a poursuivi Gemini Trust et Genesis Capital pour avoir vendu des titres non enregistrés.

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C.  (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

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Crypto Firms Gemini, Genesis Are in the SEC's Crosshairs

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleged that crypto exchange Gemini and crypto lender Genesis Global Capital sold unregistered securities in a lawsuit. CoinDesk and Genesis are both owned by Digital Currency Group. "The Hash" panel discusses the timing of the charges and the SEC's approach to crypto regulation.

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SEC Trying To 'Stake Out Its Ground' as the Regulator of Crypto: Legal Expert

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleges that crypto exchange Gemini and crypto lender Genesis Global Capital sold unregistered securities in a lawsuit filed late Thursday, citing Gemini's Earn program. CoinDesk and Genesis are both owned by parent company Digital Currency Group. Former SEC Senior Trial Counsel Howard Fischer weighs in.

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SEC Charges Gemini, Genesis For Allegedly Selling Unregistered Securities

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleged that crypto exchange Gemini and crypto lender Genesis Global Capital sold unregistered securities in a lawsuit filed late Thursday. CoinDesk and Genesis are both owned by parent company Digital Currency Group. Moses Singer Partner and former SEC Senior Trial Counsel Howard Fischer joins "First Mover" to discuss the timing and details of the lawsuit, citing SEC's regulatory bandwidth. Plus, his response to Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss' tweet that refers to the lawsuit as "counterproductive."

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Markets

Premiers entrants en Amérique : la SEC cible Gemini et Genesis

Les derniers mouvements de prix sur les Marchés des Crypto dans leur contexte pour le 13 janvier 2023.

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Policy

La SEC allègue que Gemini et Genesis ont vendu des titres non enregistrés

Gemini et Genesis sont en conflit public depuis que Genesis a suspendu ses retraits l'année dernière.

Tyler y Cameron Winklevoss, de Gemini, en el evento TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2015. (TechCrunch/Wikimedia)

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Rep. Jim Himes on Crypto Regulation Outlook

Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) joins "First Mover" to discuss how policymakers are approaching crypto in the 2023 agenda amid the uncertainty surrounding crypto giant Digital Currency Group (DCG) and the fallout of crypto exchange FTX. DCG is the parent company of CoinDesk. The Congressman weighs in on whether Sam Bankman-Fried's political donations and previous appearances in Washington, D.C. had any impact on crypto regulation. Plus, his insights on SEC's approach to regulating digital assets.

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Finance

Deux organismes d'accréditation de conseillers s'expriment sur la Crypto

Le Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards (CFP Board) et le Chartered Financial Analyst Institute (CFA Institute) avertissent les conseillers qu'ils doivent réfléchir avant de se lancer.

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DCG Reportedly Probed For Genesis Transfers

Barry Silbert’s Digital Currency Group (DCG) is reportedly being investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Eastern District of New York and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), according to Bloomberg. The entities are examining financial transfers between DCG and its Genesis unit. DCG is the parent company of CoinDesk. Pacific Street Managing Director Gareth Rhodes shares his analysis.

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DCG Concerns Linger Amid Crypto Winter

Digital Currency Group (DCG) faces an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice and SEC on the transfer of funds between DCG and its Genesis unit, according to a report from Bloomberg. DCG is the parent company of CoinDesk. Pacific Street Managing Director Gareth Rhodes weighs in. Plus, he discusses his opinion piece titled, "The Impact of Avraham Eisenberg’s Case on the Future of Crypto," focusing on whether "white hat" hacking could benefit DeFi protocols.

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