NEW YORK (Reuters) -Gemini Belief Firm agreed to pay a civil penalty of $5 million to settle U.S. Commodity Futures Buying and selling Fee fees in reference to statements it made in reference to its bitcoin futures contract in 2017, a courtroom submitting confirmed on Monday.
Gemini additionally agreed to a everlasting injunction, in response to the consent order filed in federal courtroom in New York.
The CFTC sued Gemini in 2022 for making false and deceptive statements of fabric details or omitting such details to the CFTC in 2017 associated to a bitcoin futures contract it sought to launch.
In accordance with the order, Gemini didn’t admit or deny the CFTC’s findings. A spokesperson for the corporate didn’t reply instantly to a request for remark.
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