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SEC Sues Genesis, Gemini For Selling Unregistered Offerings

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jan 13, 2023
  • 2 min read

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday said it has charged Genesis Global Capital LLC and Gemini Trust Co. LLC with illegally selling securities to hundreds of thousands of investors through their crypto lending program, Reuters reported early on Jan. 13, 2023.


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Genesis, a part of Digital Currency Group (DCG), entered into a deal with Gemini in December 2020 to offer Gemini customers the chance to loan their crypto assets to Genesis in exchange for earning interest, the SEC said.


Beginning in February 2021, they raised billions of dollars worth of crypto assets from investors, the SEC said. The firms violated securities laws through the offer and sale of crypto assets through their Gemini Earn product, the SEC said.



In a Twitter post, Gemini co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Tyler Winklevoss called the complaint disappointing and said the company looks forward to defending itself.


“This action does nothing to further our efforts and help Earn users get their assets back. Their behavior is totally counterproductive,” he said.

In November 2022, Genesis told investors they could not withdraw their crypto assets as volatility in the crypto markets prompted a liquidity crunch. At the time, Genesis had about $900 million in assets from 340,000 Gemini Earn investors.


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The investors have been unable to withdraw their assets, the regulator said. Investigations into other, related violations are ongoing, the agency said.


In February 2022, a subsidiary of rival crypto firm BlockFi Inc. agreed to pay $100 million to the SEC and 32 states to settle charges related to their offering of a similar interest-bearing product.





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