Breaking: Binance’s BNB Sales Don’t Qualify As Securities, Judge Dismisses SEC’s Claims

Highlights
- Judge Jackson emphasized the importance of considering the economic reality of token transactions.
- She also dismissed SEC's claims over the sale of Binance USD stablecoin (BUSD) and the "Simple Earn" feature.
- Jackson said that even if the coin initially qualifies as a security, doesn't mean it will always remain one.
In a big win for Binance and the crypto community, Judge Amy Berman Jackson has dismissed the SEC’s claim that the secondary sales of Binance’s BNB coins qualify as securities under the Howey Test. Judge Jackson cited a similar decision from Judge Analissa Torres in the Ripple case stating that it is essential to weigh the economic reality of the token transaction while applying the Howey Test.
Binance’s BNB Tokens Are Not Securities
Adding further to her decision, Judge Jackson added that the government’s reliance on the assertion that “the crypto assets are the embodiment of the investment contract,” in addition to the arguments about the technology’s nature, the independence of the platform, and the performance of every token, is insufficient to classify that secondary sale of the BNB Coin constitute as investment contracts.
Similarly, the Judge Jackson also dismissed SEC’s claims over the sale of Binance USD stablecoin (BUSD). She also dismissed the SEC’s claims related to Binance’s passive income feature, “Simple Earn.”
Interestingly, Judge Jackson also noted that the agreement is also inconsistent with the government’s primary theory since filing the action which states “We aren’t saying that the coins are securities – we are talking about investment contracts.”
Judge Jackson further stated that a token’s nature can evolve over time, suggesting that if the token qualifies as a security initially, it is not necssary that it will always remain a security.
This distinction undermines the SEC’s position while leading a significant ruling in the ongoing debate over the classification of the digital assets.
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SEC’s Case on BNB Staking to Continue
Although it’s been a big win Binance, it’s not a clean sweep as Judge Jackson stated that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) can continue to pursue claims associated with Binance’s BNB staking program, the anti-fraud violations, as well as sale of BNB after the ICO, notes the court filing.
Furthermore, the SEC will also be able to continue on its claims that Binance founder Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao acted as the “control person” of the company. Thus, the SEC can asset that it was mandatory for Binance to register under the Exchange Act.
The Binance vs SEC lawsuit dates back to 2023 when Gary Gensler claimed that the exchange conducted the sale of BNB as unregistered securities and was illegally operating in the US.
Binance founder CZ is currently serving the fourt month of his sentence for violating money laundering rules. Changpeng Zhao has also shared his post prison plans with the Binance community.
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