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Celsius Network and Former CEO Face Potential Legal Action By US Regulators

Published 06/07/2023, 14:11
Updated 06/07/2023, 15:40
© Reuters.  Celsius Network and Former CEO Face Potential Legal Action By US Regulators

Benzinga - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has found that the now-defunct crypto lender Celsius Network (CRYPTO: CEL) and its previous CEO, Alex Mashinsky, violated U.S. regulations prior to the company's collapse.

If the CFTC's commissioners concur with these findings, a lawsuit could be filed in federal court within the month, Bloomberg reported, quoting anonymous sources.

The enforcement team at the CFTC has reportedly determined that Celsius misled its investors and should have registered with the regulatory body, and that Mashinsky also breached regulations.

Celsius, which was founded by Mashinsky in 2017 in Hoboken, New Jersey, experienced a surge in popularity during the pandemic, offering loans and interest rates on virtual token deposits that outpaced those in traditional finance. However, the company's fortunes took a turn for the worse following the collapse of the TerraUSD (CRYPTO: LUNA) token and a general downturn in the crypto market, leading to a wave of customer exits and culminating in the company filing for bankruptcy protection in July 2022.

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Legal action has already been taken against Celsius and Mashinsky, including a lawsuit from New York Attorney General Letitia James alleging that Mashinsky made false statements about the safety of the crypto platform and misrepresented the declining financial condition of the company.

Mashinsky has attempted to dismiss the New York state claim, arguing that the suit “demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of Celsius’s business and Mashinsky’s role therein.”

This potential federal enforcement action against Celsius and Mashinsky is the latest in a series of cases brought this year by U.S. authorities against crypto firms, including Binance Holdings Ltd. (CRYPTO: BNB) and Coinbase.

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