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Robinhood CEO speaks out against cryptocurrency regulations in US, vows to oppose SEC efforts

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Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 2:54 AM
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Robinhood Markets, a popular retail trading platform, has announced its plans to challenge the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in court after receiving a Wells Notice regarding potential securities violations. CEO Vlad Tenev criticized the SEC’s actions as part of a broader regulatory onslaught against crypto that stifles innovation and hampers American companies and investors. The SEC’s investigation into Robinhood’s crypto business focuses on possible violations of Sections 15(a) and 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which may result in civil injunctive measures and other penalties.

In response to the Wells Notice, Robinhood Crypto took steps to comply with regulatory scrutiny, ceasing support for tokens deemed securities by the SEC, such as Cardano, Polygon, and Solana. Chief legal officer Dan Gallagher expressed disappointment with the SEC’s decision, emphasizing that Robinhood firmly believes the assets listed on its platform are not securities. Tenev stated that Robinhood Crypto is prepared to contest the matter in court, if necessary, to defend its business and establish regulatory clarity in the United States.

The SEC’s scrutiny of Robinhood Crypto is part of a wider crackdown on the crypto industry, with warnings issued to other players like Consensys and Uniswap Labs. Uniswap founder Hayden Adams criticized the SEC’s approach, accusing the agency of attacking long-time good actors instead of creating clear, informed rules. Consensys has taken legal action against the SEC, expressing concerns that regulating ether as a security could hinder the US’s use of Ethereum and other blockchain technologies.

Robinhood Crypto has faced regulatory challenges in the past, including a $30 million settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services in 2022 for compliance failures related to cybersecurity and transaction monitoring. The company also settled SEC charges of misleading investors and paid a significant fine to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority for customer harm. Despite these challenges, Robinhood remains committed to defending its crypto business and engaging with regulators to ensure compliance with the law.

Overall, Robinhood’s decision to challenge the SEC’s allegations in court underscores the company’s commitment to defending its business and advocating for regulatory clarity in the crypto industry. As the SEC continues to scrutinize various players in the crypto space, it is essential for companies like Robinhood to navigate these regulatory challenges while ensuring compliance with securities laws. The outcome of Robinhood’s legal battle with the SEC could have far-reaching implications for the crypto industry as a whole, shaping the future of crypto regulation in the United States.

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