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Gemini Counters SEC’s Lawsuit Over Gemini Earn Project, Challenging Allegations

Key Points:

  • Crypto exchange Gemini battles SEC lawsuit on Gemini Earn project’s alleged unregistered securities sale.
  • SEC claims breach, Gemini defends, triggering a debate over the project’s nature as securities.
  • The lawsuit highlights a potential investor information gap, amplifying regulatory concerns.
On August 19, Gemini, a prominent crypto exchange, responded to the legal action initiated by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), seeking the dismissal of the lawsuit concerning the Gemini Earn project.
Gemini Counters SEC's Lawsuit Over Gemini Earn Project, Challenging Allegations 2

The SEC’s lawsuit asserts that Gemini’s establishment of the Gemini Earn initiative, allowing users to lend digital assets to Genesis through specific loan agreements, violates securities regulations by engaging in the unauthorized sale of unregistered securities.

The SEC’s case hinges on two main points: establishing the existence of securities and proving their sale. Gemini, however, contests the SEC’s ability to substantiate these requirements.

They argue that the loan agreements themselves should not be classified as securities. Additionally, Gemini deems the notion that the entire Gemini Earn project constitutes security unreasonable.

The legal clash traces back to January when the SEC charged crypto lender Genesis Global Capital and crypto exchange Gemini Trust for distributing unregistered securities to retail investors.

The lawsuit centers on Gemini Earn, a high-yield crypto lending service introduced by Genesis and Gemini in February 2021.

Under this scheme, Genesis lent cryptocurrencies from Gemini users and shared a portion of the profits with Gemini, which facilitated the transactions and levied an agent fee, sometimes as high as 4.29%. The remaining profits were then returned to users.

The SEC contends that the Gemini Earn program operated as an unregistered securities offering. Genesis exercised discretion in utilizing investors’ crypto assets for generating revenue and paying interest to Gemini Earn participants.

According to the SEC, this lack of proper registration deprived investors of crucial information for their investment choices.

In response, Gemini argued that it did not mandate lending or borrowing from any party, and any such action required unanimous consent.

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Harold

With a passion for untangling the complexities of the financial world, I've spent over four years in financial journalism, covering everything from traditional equities to the cutting edge of venture capital. "The financial markets are a fascinating puzzle," I often say, "and I love helping people make sense of them." That's what drives me to bring clear and insightful financial journalism to the readers of Coincu.

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