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U.S. Judge Rejects SEC’s Main Claims Against Binance

Judge notes SEC failed to demonstrate that secondary market sales of BNB brands the crypto as a security.

Written By Dishita Malvania Dishita Malvania
Fact Checked by Jahnu Jagtap Jahnu Jagtap
Published July 2, 2024 8:29 PM·Updated 2 years ago
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The battle between the crypto industry and regulators just took a dramatic turn. In a major victory for cryptocurrency exchange Binance, a US District Court judge has thrown out key arguments from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in their ongoing case against Binance.

The court’s ruling strikes a major blow to the SEC’s approach as several of the SEC’s claims against Binance are now dismantled. This decision significantly restricts the SEC’s ability to regulate the crypto market through enforcement actions, potentially shaping a new way for a more defined and positive regulatory landscape.

What is “Investment Contracts”

The court rejected the SEC’s central argument asserting that all crypto tokens are investment contracts subject to its oversight. The court found this stance legally unsustainable, noting that it muddied the issues and ignored Supreme Court precedent. 

Instead, the court emphasized the importance of examining each transaction’s circumstances to determine if it qualifies as a securities transaction, rather than focusing on the tokens themselves. This approach could lead to a more nuanced and fair regulatory framework.

BNB Sales on Secondary Crypto Exchanges

The court also dismissed the SEC’s claim that daily secondary market sales of Binance’s BNB tokens on crypto exchanges should be classified as securities transactions. This decision highlights the limitations of the SEC’s enforcement actions against the crypto industry, particularly exchanges. 

The court ruled that the SEC failed to demonstrate that secondary market purchasers of BNB expected profits, a key criterion of the Howey Test, which determines whether a transaction is an investment contract.

BUSD Stablecoin

Another major aspect of the ruling was the dismissal of the SEC’s claim that Binance’s stablecoin, BUSD, is an investment contract. The court highlighted that BUSD was marketed as a stablecoin with no evidence suggesting investors expected it to appreciate due to Binance’s efforts. 

The court also pointed out that another stablecoin had been deemed not a security by the Department of Justice, underscoring the need for consistency across regulatory agencies to avoid market uncertainty.

SEC’s Remaining Claims

Despite this significant victory for Binance and the broader crypto industry, some challenges remain. The court allowed certain SEC claims to proceed, such as the assertion that direct sales of BNB are securities transactions. The SEC now bears the burden of proving that these tokens were purchased as investments.

This ruling goes beyond a legal win for Binance; it establishes critical limits on the SEC’s authority over the crypto industry. The court criticized the SEC’s “case by case, coin by coin” litigation approach, which creates inconsistent results and regulatory ambiguity. This decision is a positive step towards ensuring fair and consistent regulation that protects the integrity of the crypto market without stifling growth and innovation.

As the case continues, Binance remains committed to defending itself against the SEC’s broad and misguided attempts to regulate the cryptocurrency market. This ruling is a call for balanced regulation that fosters growth while ensuring market integrity.

Also Read: Coinbase appeals against SEC, cites dismissal verdict of Binance

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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