Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken says US SEC will dismiss lawsuit

Key Points

  • Kraken announced that the SEC agreed to dismiss a lawsuit accusing it of operating as an unregistered securities exchange.
  • The dismissal is with prejudice, meaning the case cannot be refiled, and involves no admission of wrongdoing or penalties.

Summary

Kraken, a cryptocurrency exchange, announced on Monday that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has agreed in principle to dismiss a civil lawsuit filed against it in November 2023. The lawsuit accused Kraken of illegally operating as an unregistered securities exchange. The dismissal, which is with prejudice, means the case cannot be refiled, and Kraken will not have to admit any wrongdoing or pay any penalties. This decision comes amidst a shift in the SEC's approach to cryptocurrency regulation, influenced by the new leadership under President Donald Trump's second term, who nominated Paul Atkins, known for his supportive stance on digital assets, as the new SEC chair. Kraken described the SEC's decision as a "turning point" for cryptocurrency in the U.S., ending what they called a "wasteful, politically motivated campaign" that hindered innovation and investment in the sector.

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March 3, 2025
Crypto
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