• Investing
  • Stock
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
The Significant Deals
Editor's Pick

US SEC charges Cumberland DRW for acting as unregistered dealer in crypto markets

by October 10, 2024
written by October 10, 2024

By Hannah Lang

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged crypto market maker Cumberland DRW on Thursday with acting as an unregistered dealer for more than $2 billion in crypto assets, the agency said in a statement.

The SEC said that Cumberland has acted as an unregistered dealer since March 2018 by buying and selling crypto assets that the regulator deemed to be securities and trading them as investment contracts on third-party crypto exchanges.

“The federal securities laws require all dealers in all securities to register with the Commission, and those who operate in the crypto asset markets are no exception,” said Jorge G. Tenreiro, acting chief of the commissions crypto assets and cyber unit.

In a statement, a spokeswoman for Cumberland called the charges “incredibly frustrating and disappointing.”

“Despite (SEC) Chairman (Gary) Gensler’s call to just ‘come in and register,’ Cumberland has for years been expressly prohibited from using its now-dormant registered broker-dealer for crypto asset activity. We cannot comply with rules that do not exist or a framework that regulators are interpreting to prohibit trading in natively issued crypto assets,” the spokeswoman said. 

The SEC has argued that most cryptocurrency tokens are securities and subject to its registration rules, while many crypto firms have disputed that and accused the regulator of overreach.

The SEC is locked in legal battles with a number of crypto platforms including Coinbase , Binance and Kraken, all of which argue that crypto assets – unlike stocks and bonds – do not meet the definition of securities.

This post appeared first on investing.com
0 comment
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

previous post
French government presents 2025 belt-tightening budget
next post
Trump to propose making interest on car loans tax deductible

You may also like

Trump’s Colombia tariffs on hold after Bogota agrees...

March 13, 2026

Analysis-To weather Trump, emerging market investors look to...

March 13, 2026

Fuji Media, rocked by sexual misconduct allegations, says...

March 13, 2026

China central bank conducts 1.7 trln yuan of...

March 13, 2026

European tech shares tumble as China’s AI push...

March 13, 2026

ECB president fears loss of central bank independence

March 13, 2026

Futures slip as investors eye China’s latest AI...

March 13, 2026

How billionaire Caltagirone could influence Italy’s banking M&A...

March 13, 2026

Markets may be repeating the mistake of 2019,...

March 13, 2026

How Italy’s MPS went from near collapse to...

March 13, 2026
Sign up and get the scoop before anyone else—fresh updates, and secret deals, all wrapped up just for you. We're talking juicy tips, fun surprises, and invites to events you actually want to go to. Don’t just watch from the sidelines—jump in and be part of the magic!








    By signing up, you're cool with getting emails from us. Don’t worry — your info stays safe, sound, and strictly confidential. No spam, no funny business. Just the good stuff.

    Recent Posts

    • Build-A-Bear recalls roughly 36,000 Heart-Warming Hugs Bears

      May 2, 2026
    • Thermos recalls 8.2 million bottles after stoppers eject, causing injury and reported vision loss

      May 2, 2026
    • The Onion’s bid to take over Alex Jones’ Infowars is in limbo as new court battles emerge

      May 2, 2026
    • Republican state attorneys general join lawsuit to stop $6.2B local TV merger

      May 1, 2026

    Categories

    • Economy (245)
    • Editor's Pick (3,646)
    • Investing (737)
    • Stock (6,426)

    Latest News

    • Build-A-Bear recalls roughly 36,000 Heart-Warming Hugs Bears
    • Thermos recalls 8.2 million bottles after stoppers eject, causing injury and reported vision loss

    Popular News

    • Citigroup joins US lenders in exiting Net-Zero Banking Alliance
    • US stocks soar after benign CPI release; bank earnings impress

    About The Significant deals

    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2026 thesignificantdeals.com | All Rights Reserved

    The Significant Deals
    • Investing
    • Stock
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Economy