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FTX Ordered to Pay Damages, SEC Sues NovaTech and Coinbase Criticizes FTC Definition

FTX was ordered to pay 12.7B to victims, the SEC has filed a lawsuit against NovaTech, and Coinbase criticizes the SEC definition of "exchange".

FTX Ordered to Pay Damages, SEC Sues NovaTech and Coinbase Criticizes FTC Definition
  • The SEC has filed a lawsuit against NovaTech, its founders, and six promoters, accusing the company of operating a $650 million Ponzi scheme involving crypto investments.

  • FTX has been ordered to pay $12.7 billion to victims of Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraudulent activities, marking a significant financial penalty in the crypto industry, Ars Technica reports.

  • Meanwhile, Coinbase has criticized the SEC's proposal to expand the definition of "exchange," arguing it could hinder innovation in the crypto sector, according to Law.com.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken legal action against NovaTech, a Florida-based company, alleging it orchestrated a massive $650 million crypto fraud, according to a Reuters report

The SEC claims NovaTech operated as a Ponzi scheme, misleading more than 200,000 investors worldwide, including many Haitian-Americans, with promises of high returns on crypto investments. Six NovaTech promoters were also charged with fraud.

What the lawsuit says: 

  • NovaTech's founders, Cynthia Petion and Eddy Petion, allegedly misrepresented their company’s operations, leading to substantial financial losses for investors worldwide.

  • NovaTech allegedly lured investors by touting its expertise in crypto trading and guaranteeing profits through a so-called trading platform.  

  • The company primarily used new investors' funds to pay returns to earlier investors, a classic hallmark of a Ponzi scheme. 

The lawsuit seeks to freeze NovaTech's assets and prevent further fraudulent activities, while also demanding restitution for the affected investors.

The SEC's action underscores its commitment to cracking down on fraudulent schemes in the burgeoning crypto market, emphasizing the need for vigilance and transparency. 

FTX Ordered to Pay $12.7 Billion to Victims

In a related case, FTX, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by Sam Bankman-Fried, has been ordered to pay $12.7 billion to customers impacted by fraudulent activities orchestrated by Bankman-Fried, Ars Technica reports. The order comes as part of the fallout from one of the largest crypto frauds in history, which led to significant financial losses for thousands of investors.

U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel said that FTX must pay:

  • $8.7 billion in restitution to victims of Bankman-Fried's scheme

  • $4 billion in "gains received in connection with the violations" to further compensate customers who suffered significant losses

FTX's financial obligations underscore the severe consequences of fraudulent practices within the crypto sector. The case against Bankman-Fried revealed extensive mismanagement and deceptive practices that undermined investor trust. The $12.7 billion restitution aims to compensate affected customers and restore confidence in the market.

Coinbase Criticizes SEC's Proposal on 'Exchange' Definition

In a separate development that further draws attention to SEC’s increased scrutiny of crypto exchanges, Coinbase has voiced strong opposition to the regulatory body’s proposed amendments to the definition of the term "exchange." 

The SEC aims to broaden the scope of what constitutes an exchange to include more crypto-related platforms, seeking to enhance regulatory oversight and protect investors.

Coinbase argues that the proposal is overly broad and could stifle innovation within the crypto industry. The company contends that the expanded definition could impose undue regulatory burdens on decentralized platforms that operate differently from traditional exchanges. 

Coinbase has called for clearer guidelines and a more nuanced approach to regulation, emphasizing the need to balance investor protection with fostering technological advancement. “The SEC starts from an assumption that there is some problem with the industry in need of correction, yet fails to prove that problem’s existence,” Coinbase chief legal officer Paul Grewal said on X. “That is not how rulemaking should be done. At a minimum, the proposal should be withdrawn and corrected.”

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