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SEC Charges Galios Capital

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Last updated: 2024/09/04 at 2:53 AM
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently charged crypto advisory firm Galois Capital Management LLC with custody and disclosure failures that harmed its investors. The firm agreed to pay $225,000 to the SEC, which will be distributed to the affected investors. Galois Capital was a former investment advisor for a private fund that invested in crypto assets. Despite assurances to investors, the firm failed to ensure that certain crypto assets were held with a qualified custodian, violating the Investment Advisors Act’s Custody Rule. Some assets were held in online trading accounts, including on FTX, which collapsed in November 2022, causing Galios to lose roughly half of its assets.

Investors were misled about redemption requirements as well, with some being told they needed to submit redemption requests at least 5 business days before the end of the month, but some were allowed with shorter notice periods. Galois Capital announced that they would release a statement on the charges soon. Max Schatzow, legal counsel for registered investment advisors, called the SEC’s charges vindictive and criticized them for penalizing Galois for holding assets with FTX. Some users on social media platforms defended Galois, claiming they only sold their FTX claims at a low point, while others, like Luke Martin, criticized the SEC for not preventing the FTX collapse and then penalizing funds like Galios for being victims of the fraud.

The charges against Galois Capital highlight the importance of compliance and transparency in the crypto industry. The SEC’s enforcement actions serve as a reminder to firms operating in the digital asset space to adhere to regulations and protect investors’ interests. The case also sheds light on the risks associated with holding assets with online trading platforms like FTX, which may not guarantee the security of funds. Firms must exercise due diligence when choosing custodians for their assets to avoid potential losses and regulatory scrutiny.

Investors in the crypto space should be cautious when selecting advisory firms and doing their due diligence before entrusting their assets to any entity. The Galois Capital case emphasizes the need for investors to verify the custody arrangements of their chosen advisors and ensure that their assets are held with qualified custodians. By exercising caution and conducting thorough research, investors can mitigate the risks associated with potential custody failures and fraudulent activities in the crypto market.

The SEC’s actions against Galois Capital may have broader implications for the crypto advisory industry as a whole. Firms operating in the digital asset space may face increased scrutiny and regulatory oversight to prevent similar failures in the future. This case serves as a cautionary tale for all advisory firms to uphold the highest standards of compliance and transparency to protect their clients and avoid facing penalties for regulatory violations. By learning from the mistakes of Galois Capital, other firms can strengthen their risk management practices and enhance investor trust in the crypto market.

In conclusion, the SEC’s charges against Galois Capital Management LLC for custody and disclosure failures underscore the importance of regulatory compliance and investor protection in the crypto industry. The case serves as a reminder to all stakeholders in the digital asset space to prioritize transparency, due diligence, and adherence to regulations to safeguard investor interests. By learning from the mistakes of Galois Capital, firms can enhance their risk management practices and strengthen investor confidence in the crypto market. As the industry continues to evolve, upholding the highest standards of integrity and accountability will be crucial for the long-term success and sustainability of advisory firms in the digital asset space.

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