Last week, we reported that two crypto industry groups sued the United States Securities and Exchange Commission seeking to strike down revisions to the dealer rule. On April 26, 2024, Consensys Software Inc., a software developer whose business centers on the Ethereum blockchain network, brought a much more significant case when it sued the SEC in federal court in Texas over the regulation of Ethereum. The Complaint may be found here. In a June 2018…
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