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by: xpoolPosted on: April 18, 2025

Judge Pauses SEC’s Cryptocurrency Lawsuit for 60 Days

A federal judge has granted a temporary pause to the ongoing lawsuit filed against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its cryptocurrency regulations. State attorneys and the DeFi Education Fund are challenging the SEC’s authority over crypto assets, alleging it exceeded its powers with enforcement actions targeting exchanges. 50-year legal battle is at stake!

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