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Spot Bitcoin ETF issuer VanEck Slammed $1.75M Fine by SEC, Here’s Why

Spot Bitcoin ETF issuer VanEck has been slammed by the US SEC with the sum of $1.75 million over non-disclosure clause
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Spot Bitcoin ETF issuer VanEck Slammed $1.75M Fine by SEC, Here’s Why

Highlights

  • The US SEC just fined VanEck $1.75 million
  • The regulator accused the asset manager of not disclosing social media influencing deal
  • This lawsuit shines the beam on spot Bitcoin ETF promotional measures

VanEck, a key player in the financial sector, recently found itself at the center of a regulatory storm as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) imposed a fine of $1.75 million on the Spot Bitcoin ETF issuer. As per a post on X, this move by the SEC has triggered significant discussions in both the financial and cryptocurrency communities.

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Spot Bitcoin ETF: VanEck’s Offence

Per the regulator, VanEck refused to disclose its social media influencer’s (Dave Portnoy) role in the launch of its new ETF.

According to the SEC’s order, VanEck associates launched the VanEck Social Sentiment ETF in 2021, to track an index based on positive insights. Following the launch, a social media influencer was employed and a proposed licensing fee was structured.

However, the SEC’s order discovered that VanEck associates failed to disclose the influencer’s plans and the fee structure to the ETF board, with the approval of the fund launched and the management fee. Another issue raised by the SEC was the lack of effective surveillance and oversight mechanisms in the spot Bitcoin market.

Without adequate safeguards in place, the SEC argued that investors could be exposed to undue risks and uncertainties, undermining the integrity of the financial markets. VanEck’s failure to address these concerns adequately led to the SEC’s decision to levy a significant fine. Notably, the SEC’s decision signals its commitment to enforcing strict compliance standards in the burgeoning cryptocurrency space.

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Fines for Crimes in Crypto

Undoubtedly, regulatory bodies’ growing attention to crypto-based financial products has not stopped. Early this month, Florida-based financial services provider TradeStation Crypto, Inc. announced its settlement with the SEC and state regulator by paying $3 million for the unlawful sale of unregistered crypto-lending products.

Likewise, in November 2023, the U.S. Justice Department proposed a $4 billion penalty in the Binance crypto investigation. Binance has been under investigation since 2018. 

Significantly, the focus has been on its compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. The resolution of this case, particularly with a penalty as substantial as $4 billion set a precedent in the cryptocurrency sector that now serves as a major caution to investors. 

As of late, the financial regulator has been making a concentrated effort to address what it sees as a lack of compliance on the side of cryptocurrency platforms and the intermediaries that work with them.

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