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by: xpoolPosted on: May 2, 2025

SEC Drops Ian Balina Lawsuit: Implications for Crypto Influencers

In a surprising move, the SEC has dismissed its high-profile lawsuit against prominent crypto influencer Ian Balina. This development offers a glimpse into evolving regulatory trends in the digital asset space and raises questions about the future of promoting unregistered crypto assets.

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