SEC wins in killing Kraken’s major questions doctrine defense
A judge has killed part of Kraken’s defense in a suit launched by the Securities and Exchange Commission that argued Congress hadn’t given the agency jurisdiction over crypto.
A judge has killed part of Kraken’s defense in a suit launched by the Securities and Exchange Commission that argued Congress hadn’t given the agency jurisdiction over crypto.
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