SEC Sues Dragonchain, ICO Purge War Continues

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is accusing Dragonchain of selling $16.5 million in unregistered securities.
SEC Sues Dragonchain, ICO Purge War Continues

On August 16, the SEC accused Joe Roets and three affiliates, Dragonchain Inc., Dragonchain Foundation, and The Dragon Company of raising $16.5 million by selling unregistered crypto securities.

According to the SEC, the defendants raised $14 million from about 5,000 investors around the world through Dragonchain’s ICO in 2017. They then made an additional $2.5 million in the period from 2019 to 2022 through the DRGN token sale.

The regulator is seeking permanent orders, restitution, civil penalties, and probation orders against Roets and his affiliated organizations.

Roets confidently stated that he has a “very strong argument” against the allegations and that the SEC is “reviewing and targeting projects that they see as an opportunity to repress while giving freedom to other projects.”

SEC Sues Dragonchain, ICO Purge War Continues

Before Dragonchain’s offering, the SEC issued a report in July 2017 advising companies to register with the government agency, implying that many ICOs would be treated as securities offerings subject to applicable rules.

The commission stated that it would pursue “permanent injunctions, disgorgement with prejudgment interest, civil penalties against, and conduct-based injunctions” against Roets and the three corporations for alleged Securities Act of 1933 violations.

Roets was aware that the SEC intended to pursue charges connected to the sale of unregistered securities before the statute of limitations expired, according to a letter dated May 2022 and shared to Dragonchain’s Twitter account on Tuesday. He chastised the federal agency for what appeared to be an outmoded attitude to crypto regulation.

The SEC has been ramping up its enforcement efforts recently. Last month, it declared nine crypto tokens listed on Coinbase as unregistered securities and investigated the exchange for allowing customers to trade those tokens. However, the SEC’s approach to regulation by enforcement has been met with criticism from crypto industry leaders, lawmakers, and regulators.

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SEC Sues Dragonchain, ICO Purge War Continues

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is accusing Dragonchain of selling $16.5 million in unregistered securities.
SEC Sues Dragonchain, ICO Purge War Continues

On August 16, the SEC accused Joe Roets and three affiliates, Dragonchain Inc., Dragonchain Foundation, and The Dragon Company of raising $16.5 million by selling unregistered crypto securities.

According to the SEC, the defendants raised $14 million from about 5,000 investors around the world through Dragonchain’s ICO in 2017. They then made an additional $2.5 million in the period from 2019 to 2022 through the DRGN token sale.

The regulator is seeking permanent orders, restitution, civil penalties, and probation orders against Roets and his affiliated organizations.

Roets confidently stated that he has a “very strong argument” against the allegations and that the SEC is “reviewing and targeting projects that they see as an opportunity to repress while giving freedom to other projects.”

SEC Sues Dragonchain, ICO Purge War Continues

Before Dragonchain’s offering, the SEC issued a report in July 2017 advising companies to register with the government agency, implying that many ICOs would be treated as securities offerings subject to applicable rules.

The commission stated that it would pursue “permanent injunctions, disgorgement with prejudgment interest, civil penalties against, and conduct-based injunctions” against Roets and the three corporations for alleged Securities Act of 1933 violations.

Roets was aware that the SEC intended to pursue charges connected to the sale of unregistered securities before the statute of limitations expired, according to a letter dated May 2022 and shared to Dragonchain’s Twitter account on Tuesday. He chastised the federal agency for what appeared to be an outmoded attitude to crypto regulation.

The SEC has been ramping up its enforcement efforts recently. Last month, it declared nine crypto tokens listed on Coinbase as unregistered securities and investigated the exchange for allowing customers to trade those tokens. However, the SEC’s approach to regulation by enforcement has been met with criticism from crypto industry leaders, lawmakers, and regulators.

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your own research before investing.

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