The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has distributed a total of $4.6 million to investors who were impacted by BitClave’s unregistered initial coin offering (ICO) back in 2017. This settlement distribution is a part of the agreement reached in 2020 between BitClave and the SEC.
According to the terms of the settlement, BitClave was obligated to repay the $25.5 million it raised during its ICO. Additionally, BitClave had to pay $4 million in penalties as part of the settlement agreement with the SEC.
The SEC’s distribution to affected investors serves as a part of the broader effort to enforce regulations and provide restitution to those impacted by unregistered and fraudulent ICO activities. This case highlights the ongoing regulatory scrutiny of the cryptocurrency market, especially concerning ICOs.
Fuente: thenewscrypto.com ↗