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The SEC continues its transformation: charges against Kraken dropped

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March 6, 2025
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The decision marks a shift in the supervision of the cryptocurrency market in the United States.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has “agreed in principle” to drop its lawsuit against the Kraken exchange. This decision is part of a broader reassessment of the agency’s regulatory approach to the crypto sector.

“This is not just a legal victory – it’s a turning point for the future of crypto in the United States,” Kraken said in an official statement, emphasizing how the decision ends a politically motivated campaign, removes uncertainty that had been hindering innovation and investment, and paves the way for a more stable and future-oriented regulatory regime.

Marco Santori, Senior Advisor at Kraken, celebrated the win, stating on X:

We beat the SEC!

Congratulations to the best legal team in crypto.

Fighting – and beating – the SEC was not foretold. Lawyers, lobbyists and everyone in between… We had to earn it.

Details here: https://t.co/K35yRp6gKn https://t.co/sGPFOF4q1W

— Marco Santori (@msantoriESQ) March 3, 2025

The lawsuit against Kraken, initiated in November 2023, accused the company of operating as an unregistered securities exchange, engaging in broker activities without authorization, and acting as a clearing agency without the necessary permits.

In the past week, the SEC has dismissed at least six legal proceedings against major industry players, including Coinbase, Consensys, Gemini, OpenSea, Uniswap Labs, and Robinhood Crypto.

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