The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Binance filed a joint motion to pause their legal case for 60 days, marking the first move toward halting major cryptocurrency litigation since ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Binance have jointly moved for a 60-day stay in their case. The request, filed on Feb. 10, seeks to temporarily halt proceedings while ...
At the end of the 60-day stay period, the SEC and Binance propose that they will submit a joint status report, including whether a continuation of the stay is warranted, according to the filing.
Binance and the SEC filed a joint motion Monday asking for a 60-day stay in a lawsuit the regulator filed with significant fanfare two years ago under its previous chairman, Gary Gensler.
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The motion stated that recent changes within the SEC could have an impact on the case The parties proposed a status report after the 60-day stay period to determine if another delay was necessary ...
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