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SEC Alleges Gemini, Genesis Sold Unregistered Securities 18

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleged crypto exchange Gemini and crypto lender Genesis Global Capital sold unregistered securities in a lawsuit filed late Thursday. CoinDesk reports: The investment regulator took aim at Gemini Earn, the troubled yield-bearing product that hundreds of thousands of U.S. investors entrusted with their crypto. Gemini generated yield on billions of dollars in crypto by loaning deposits to Genesis, which loaned them out again. But Genesis' November closing of lending withdrawals left some 340,000 Gemini Earn customers and about $900 million in crypto in limbo, the SEC said. The regulator accused the popular program of being an unregistered security. "Defendants offered and sold the Gemini Earn Agreements through the Gemini Earn Program without registering" with securities regulators, the complaint said. "As a result, investors lacked material information about the Gemini Earn program that would have been relevant to their investment decisions."
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SEC Alleges Gemini, Genesis Sold Unregistered Securities

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  • Look, this is post Web 2.0, post gig economy, ok?

    Here Uber is not a taxi service, because it simply says, "I am not a taxi service". Air BnB is not a hotel because it said, "We are not hotel". All this crypto maniacs said, "Fiat currency is dead. Central bank does not set our value! We are the future baby! All libertarian utopia! We are not a regulated security by any shape or form".

    All the dimwits who lost it by investing in crypto knew all this. They did not want to pay taxes, they did not want to suppo

  • In other news, Honda, Toyota, GM, etc. are all being sued because they transported humans to drug dealers. Those shady shady car manufacturers!

    (Gemini only allowed access to these yield-bearing securities, they didn't sell it themselves. They make this quite clear to the user.)

  • I propose "greedy morons" or "greedy sheep" instead, to get a better level of accuracy.

  • Could have not happened to nicer set of people.

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