SEC Warned Bittrex of Legal Action Before Firm Announced U.S. Exit: WSJ
The crypto exchange is set to shut down its U.S. platform on April 30 after nine years in operation.
Crypto exchange Bittrex is closing its U.S. operations at the end of the month in the face of a possible SEC lawsuit, according to the Wall Street Journal. (Shutterstock)
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement staff told crypto exchange Bittrex in March that it will recommend the agency take legal action over alleged violations of investor-protection laws by the company, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
The SEC's Wells Notice likely preceded Bittrex's announcement at the end of March that it will be winding down its operations in the U.S., in part because of challenging regulatory conditions. The company is uncertain if the SEC will take legal action since it is now exiting the market, according to the Wall Street Journal's report.
If the SEC does sue, Bittrex would litigate unless the SEC “came with a reasonable settlement offer,” David Maria, the firm’s general counsel, told the newspaper.
In October, Bittrex paid the U.S. Treasury Department's sanctions and money-laundering watchdogs $30 million over allegations that the company had a poor compliance program between 2014 and 2017.
Bittrex and the SEC didn't immediately return requests for comment.
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