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Terra, il CEO Do Kwon ha ricevuto l'ordine di ottemperare alla citazione in giudizio della SEC relativa all'indagine Mirror Protocol

Terra e Kwon avevano chiesto l'archiviazione, sostenendo che la Securities and Exchange Commission statunitense T ha giurisdizione su Kwon o sulla sua azienda.

Terra co-founders Daniel Shin (left) and Do Kwon (Terraform Labs)
Terra co-founders Daniel Shin (left) and Do Kwon (Terraform Labs)

Un giudice del tribunale distrettuale degli Stati Uniti a New York ha ordinato a Terraform Labs e al suo CEO Do Kwon di ottemperare alle citazioni in giudizio emesse dalla Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) degli Stati Uniti nell'ambito della sua indagine sul Mirror Protocol di Terra, secondo un archiviazionedatato 17 febbraio.

  • Terraformareha presentato una mozionea dicembreopposizioneuna Commissione per i titoli e gli scambisforzo per costringere Kwon e Terraform Labs a collaborare con le citazioni in giudizio emesse nell'ambito dell'indagine in corso della SEC sul Mirror Protocol di Terra. Terraform e Kwon hanno fatto causa all'agenzia sostenendo che aveva violato le sue stesse regole e la clausola del giusto processo della Costituzione degli Stati Uniti notificando Kwon a settembre.
  • Mirror Protocol è una piattaforma Finanza decentralizzata (DeFi) che consente agli utenti di creare e scambiare "asset speculari", o mAsset, che “specchiare” il prezzo delle azioni– compresi i principali titoli azionari negoziati nelle borse statunitensi.

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