Digital Currency Group (DCG), a prominent player in the cryptocurrency industry, on Friday agreed to settle with the U.S.
Digital Currency Group, the crypto firm founded by Barry Silbert, is paying the SEC $38.5 million for misleading investors.
SEC charges DCG, Genesis, and executives for fraud after 3AC collapse, alleging misleading claims, hidden insolvency, and ...
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ordered DCG to pay a $38 million civil fine and also comply with a ...
Crypto company Digital Currency Group agreed to pay a $38 million fine to settle with the Securities and Exchange Commission ...
The SEC has charged Genesis and DCG for misleading investors, imposing a $38 million fine for securities law violations.
The charges stem from DCG and Genesis’ response to the 2022 collapse of crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital.
Genesis, once a business at the heart of DCG, was among the multiple casualties in the industry contagion set off by the collapse of FTX in 2022. Digital Currency Group, the crypto firm founded by ...