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Bitget Announces Suspension of OMG, NEIROETH, and REX Deposit Services

Posted on 30 9 月, 2025 by Chain Base

Bitget has announced the suspension of deposit services for OMG, NEIROETH, and REX tokens to enhance trading operations, effective September 30, 2025. Trading remains unaffected, with updates on resumption to be provided via official channels.

SEC Charges PGI Global Founder with $198 Million Crypto Fraud Scheme

Posted on 22 4 月, 2025 by Chain Base

The SEC has charged PGI Global’s founder Ramil Palafox for orchestrating a $198 million fraud scheme involving cryptocurrency and foreign exchange, marking a pivotal moment for investor protection and regulatory scrutiny in the digital asset space.

El Paso Man and Firm Ordered to Pay Over $31 Million for Forex and Cryptocurrency Fraud

Posted on 26 7 月, 2024 by Chain Base

Explore the recent ruling against an El Paso man and his firm for over $31 million in forex and cryptocurrency fraud. This article delves into the deceptive practices used, its implications for investors, and the CFTC’s role in enhancing regulatory measures to protect the market.

Terraform and Kwon Ordered to Pay $4.5 Billion After Fraud Verdict

Posted on 13 6 月, 2024 by Chain Base

Terraform Labs and Do Kwon have been ordered to pay $4.5 billion following a fraud verdict. This article covers the implications of this landmark decision for investors and the cryptocurrency regulatory landscape.

SEC Charges Nader Al-Naji with Fraud Over Crypto Securities

Posted on 1 4 月, 2024 by Chain Base

The SEC has charged Nader Al-Naji with fraud related to the BitClout protocol, highlighting key issues in cryptocurrency regulations and its implications for investors. Learn more about the case and its potential impact on the crypto market.

SEC Charges American Bitcoin Academy Founder with Fraud Targeting Students

Posted on 2 2 月, 2024 by Chain Base

The SEC has charged the founder of the American Bitcoin Academy with fraud, claiming he misled students about investment returns using AI. This case raises critical issues regarding the safety of online crypto education and the importance of investor diligence.

SEC Charges Founder of $1.7 Billion HyperFund Crypto Pyramid Scheme

Posted on 29 1 月, 2024 by Chain Base

Explore the recent SEC charges against HyperFund founder Brenda Chunga for fraud related to a multi-billion dollar pyramid scheme. Understand the implications for investors and the future of cryptocurrency regulation.

SEC Charges Celsius Network with Fraud: What Investors Need to Know

Posted on 16 10 月, 2023 by Chain Base

This article discusses the SEC’s charges against Celsius Network and Alex Mashinsky, focusing on the implications for investors in the cryptocurrency lending space, regulatory challenges, and the importance of due diligence in investing.

SEC Charges Ex-Corrections Officer in Crypto Fraud Targeting Law Enforcement

Posted on 23 8 月, 2023 by Chain Base

The SEC charges former New Jersey corrections officer John DeSalvo in a cryptocurrency fraud scheme targeting law enforcement. Learn about the implications for investors and the broader crypto industry.

CFTC Takes Action Against Cryptocurrency Fraud in Florida, Louisiana, and Arkansas

Posted on 11 8 月, 2023 by Chain Base

The CFTC has charged several residents in Florida, Louisiana, and Arkansas with fraudulent activities in the cryptocurrency and precious metals sectors. This article explores the allegations, legal proceedings, and critical advice for investors to safeguard themselves against scams.

SEC Charges Digital World SPAC for Investor Misrepresentations

Posted on 20 7 月, 2023 by Chain Base

The SEC has announced settled fraud charges against Digital World Acquisition Corporation for material misrepresentations to investors, highlighting the importance of transparency in SPACs and investor protection within the digital economy.

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