BREAKDOWN: Did the SEC Really Serve Subpoenas at Mainnet?

BREAKDOWN: Did the SEC Really Serve Subpoenas at Mainnet?

By CoinDesk

A look at the latest regulatory action in what seems like a quickly gathering storm. 

This episode is sponsored by NYDIG.

Today on “The Breakdown,” NLW looks at reports from Messari’s Mainnet conference that the Securities and Exchange Commission served one of the speakers with a subpoena right before a panel. He discusses:

The growing tension between securities regulators and crypto lending and interest programsWhy Coinbase backed down from its fight with the SEC about its upcoming Lend product The non-news from today’s Gary Gensler webinar OFAC’s first sanctions against a crypto exchange. 

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