Judge Indicates Inclination To Deny Motion Dismissal In SEC VS. Kraken Lawsuit

The legal representatives for both parties in the
In their motion, Kraken counsel reproved the legal theory that the exchange operates as an ecosystem for crypto asset securities, thereby pushing for the dismissal of the case. However, the federal court judge said he was inclined to deny Kraken’s motion for dismissal.
Judge Indicates a Denial of Kraken’s Motion For Dismissal
The legal representatives for the two parties met to dismiss Kraken’s motion for dismissal. While
The presiding judge in the lawsuit indicated the possibility of denying Kraken’s motion for dismissal.
The crypto exchange filed a dismissal motion in
In his argument, attorney Solomon pointed out some discrepancies between Kraken’s lawsuits and those the
Further, the lawyer cited the
However, the
Additionally, the attorney maintained that under the Howey test, Kraken’s activities aligned with the test’s classification of securities.
However, the exchange legal team disagreed with such theories. They argued that the agency should not rely only on the Howey test. Instead, it should show that Kraken brokered, traded, or cleared securities.
Following the lawyers’ presentations,
According to the judge, it was “plausible” that the crypto exchange offered and sold digital assets as investment contracts. Also, Orrick pointed out that a year would be enough for discovery of where the case would proceed.
SEC’s Legal Journey Against The Kraken Crypto Exchange
The
Consequently, Kraken agreed to settle with the regulator by paying a
Both parties have been battling each other in court until the recent dismissal motion filed by
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