Reddit mods dumped tokens hours before blockchain program terminationNumber1SummerJam@lemmy.world to Reddit@lemmy.world – 640 points – 1 years agocointelegraph.com73Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThis is a regulated area, one that the SEC oversees. They've prosecuted insider trading on crypto: https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-98So... Reddit employees are being investigated, right?There's no way we'll know this soon but, given there's been a huge push at the SEC to clamp down on crypto-related financial crimes[1], I wouldn't want to be anywhere near this debacle. Before I go, I'll just leave this link: Report Suspected Securities Fraud or Wrongdoing. Dot your i's and cross your t's with crypto and dancing with the SEC. LBRY failed to register as a security when they pre-mined and yesterday it sank their company. Charges are pressed in bursts of new cases almost every month.
This is a regulated area, one that the SEC oversees. They've prosecuted insider trading on crypto: https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-98So... Reddit employees are being investigated, right?There's no way we'll know this soon but, given there's been a huge push at the SEC to clamp down on crypto-related financial crimes[1], I wouldn't want to be anywhere near this debacle. Before I go, I'll just leave this link: Report Suspected Securities Fraud or Wrongdoing. Dot your i's and cross your t's with crypto and dancing with the SEC. LBRY failed to register as a security when they pre-mined and yesterday it sank their company. Charges are pressed in bursts of new cases almost every month.
So... Reddit employees are being investigated, right?There's no way we'll know this soon but, given there's been a huge push at the SEC to clamp down on crypto-related financial crimes[1], I wouldn't want to be anywhere near this debacle. Before I go, I'll just leave this link: Report Suspected Securities Fraud or Wrongdoing. Dot your i's and cross your t's with crypto and dancing with the SEC. LBRY failed to register as a security when they pre-mined and yesterday it sank their company. Charges are pressed in bursts of new cases almost every month.
There's no way we'll know this soon but, given there's been a huge push at the SEC to clamp down on crypto-related financial crimes[1], I wouldn't want to be anywhere near this debacle. Before I go, I'll just leave this link: Report Suspected Securities Fraud or Wrongdoing. Dot your i's and cross your t's with crypto and dancing with the SEC. LBRY failed to register as a security when they pre-mined and yesterday it sank their company. Charges are pressed in bursts of new cases almost every month.
This is a regulated area, one that the SEC oversees. They've prosecuted insider trading on crypto: https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-98
So... Reddit employees are being investigated, right?
There's no way we'll know this soon but, given there's been a huge push at the SEC to clamp down on crypto-related financial crimes[1], I wouldn't want to be anywhere near this debacle.
Before I go, I'll just leave this link: Report Suspected Securities Fraud or Wrongdoing.