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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has initiated legal action against Tai Mo Shan Limited, a branch of Jump Crypto Holdings LLC, for allegedly deceiving investors about the reliability of the algorithmic stablecoin, Terra USD (UST).
According to the SEC, Tai Mo Shan created a false impression that the algorithmic system from Terraform Labs was successfully maintaining UST’s value at one dollar. Following a significant drop in UST’s price in May 2021, Tai Mo Shan collaborated with Terraform Labs to implement measures that would stabilize the coin’s value.
The investigation revealed that Tai Mo Shan acted as a guarantor for Terraform Labs, acquiring LUNA tokens with the intent to sell them on U.S. exchanges. The SEC classified LUNA as a security, with findings that indicated Tai Mo Shan offered and sold these tokens without proper registration between January 2021 and May 2022.
The SEC’s remarks emphasized the following key points:
Tai Mo Shan will pay a total of $123 million, including restitution, interest, and penalties, reflecting the SEC’s commitment to enforcing compliance in the cryptocurrency sector. This incident also emphasizes the ongoing regulatory scrutiny faced by Terraform Labs and its founder, Do Kwon, who previously settled fraud charges involving a $4.5 billion penalty.
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