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Genesis Settles SEC Lawsuit for $21 Million Over Unregistered Securities

Genesis Strikes $21 Million Deal With SEC to Resolve Lawsuit

Facing charges from the SEC over its crypto lending practices, Genesis has agreed to a $21 million settlement. This move aims to close a chapter of legal challenges following the company’s bankruptcy filing last year amid a wider crypto market collapse.

Genesis Strikes $21 Million Deal With SEC to Resolve Lawsuit

Genesis Global Holdco has agreed to a $21 million settlement to resolve a lawsuit related to its crypto lending practices. Genesis, a subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, faced allegations from the SEC concerning the unregistered offer and sale of securities through its Gemini Earn program.

The proposed settlement, disclosed in a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, is set to be a crucial step towards resolving the civil actions initiated by the SEC. This move comes after a tumultuous period for Genesis, which filed for bankruptcy in January 2023 following the collapse of major crypto entities such as Three Arrows Capital and the FTX exchange.

Genesis’s agreement to pay $21 million is part of a broader strategy to navigate through its financial and legal predicaments, aiming to stabilize its operations amidst the uncertainties of the crypto market. The settlement is intended to mitigate the costs and uncertainties associated with prolonged litigation.

Genesis’s legal and regulatory woes extend beyond the SEC settlement. The firm, along with Genesis Global Trading, recently reached a settlement with the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), involving an $8 million fine and the relinquishment of its Bitlicense, reflecting serious compliance failures within the company’s operations.

These developments come at a time when Genesis is entangled in additional legal disputes, including allegations of defrauding investors through the Gemini Earn program, as well as internal conflicts complicating its path to recovery.

Despite these challenges, Genesis’s efforts to settle outstanding legal issues appear to signal a commitment to restructuring and stabilizing its operations.

Will Genesis be able to settle all of its legal troubles and eventually resume business operations? Share your thoughts and opinions about this subject in the comments section below.

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