SEC dismisses civil fraud case against BitClout founder Nader Al-Naji: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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The SEC has closed its civil enforcement lawsuit against DeSo creator Nader Al-Naji, ending a case that accused him of wire fraud and selling unregistered securities.

The Securities and Exchange Commission has dismissed its civil lawsuit against Nader Al-Naji, founder of BitClout and the DeSo blockchain, according to a filing on Monday. The regulator ended the enforcement action that had accused Al-Naji of wire fraud and selling unregistered cryptocurrency securities.

The SEC initiated the civil case against Al-Naji in July 2024 as part of a $257 million enforcement action. The dismissal marks a significant development in the regulator’s approach to crypto project founders and decentralized network creators, following months of litigation over allegations that BitClout was misrepresented to investors.

Sources: Court Filing

This article was generated automatically by The Defiant’s AI news system from publicly available sources.

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