Regulation
Coinbase CLO Criticizes SEC Settlement with Kwon, Terraform

Coinbase’s Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, has criticized the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) $4.47 billion settlement with Do Kwon and the now-bankrupt Terraform Labs.
Grewal raised concerns about the settlement’s ability to offer practical solutions to Terraform’s victims.
Coinbase CLO Questions SEC Settlement with Kwon
Paul Grewal expressed his doubts on the effectiveness of the settlement on X (formerly Twitter) and criticized the SEC for the way they approached the case. He noted that the settlement only requires the SEC to be treated as an unsecured creditor in Terraform’s bankruptcy case and makes Kwon surrender only $7 million of his assets.
It’s predictably on-brand to tout a settlement with Kwon and the now-bankrupt Terraform totaling $4.7 billion. But the settlement just makes the SEC an unsecured creditor in the BK and only orders Kwon to hand over $7 million of assets he actually has. There’s zero meaningful… https://t.co/x4AFd8gPXs
— paulgrewal.eth (@iampaulgrewal) June 12, 2024
Moreover, according to Grewal, this does not go a long way in providing adequate compensation to the victims of Terraform’s fraudulent practices that saw many lose money.
Piling on the conversation, other influential personalities in the crypto space have shared similar opinions. Ki Young Ju, CEO of CryptoQuant, stated that it was unrealistic for Terraform Labs to possess such funds for the settlement, raising doubts about the legitimacy of their financial activities. Ki’s comments, as a result, give a perspective into the general suspicion within the crypto space about Terraform Labs’ transparency and moral standards.
Terraform Labs to Pay $4.47B to Settle SEC Charges
The settlement agreement requires Terraform Labs to pay the SEC $3.58 billion in disgorgement and $420 million in civil penalties. This comes after a jury in April ruled that Do Kwon and his firm had defrauded investors in their cryptocurrency products.
The case which is being presided over by Judge Jed Rakoff of the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, has come to a crucial decision by filing the settlement terms.
Assuming Terraform Labs actually has $4.47 billion to pay… why is that capital going to a soulless government agency vs being used to compensate Terra’s victims?
Is this what ‘protecting investors’ is supposed to look like? If so, I’d like to opt out, thanks https://t.co/nvSdJqnU2i
— Zach Rynes | CLG (@ChainLinkGod) June 12, 2024
However, the crypto community and industry leaders are worried about how the settlement funds will be distributed and where they will end up. Zach Rynes, a community liaison at Chainlink, also expressed discontent with the fact that the settlement will be paid to the SEC instead of the affected people of Terra’s collapse.
This criticism, consequently, can be associated with the emerging discourse concerning the necessity of increasing the focus of regulatory measures on investor protection and the return of stolen funds.
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US SEC Acknowledges Fidelity’s Filing for Solana ETF

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has formally acknowledged the filing for Fidelity’s spot Solana (SOL) Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF).
This marks a key development in the financial industry, as Fidelity seeks to list its Solana ETF on the Cboe BZX Exchange. The acknowledgment comes after Fidelity submitted a proposed rule change, paving the way for the potential approval of the product.
Fidelity’s Spot Solana ETF Proposal
The SEC’s acknowledgment follows Fidelity’s filing to list and trade shares of the Fidelity Solana Fund under the Cboe BZX Exchange. The proposed rule change, initially submitted on March 25, was later amended on April 1, 2025, to clarify certain points and add additional details.
The amended proposal aims to list the Solana ETF under BZX Rule, which pertains to commodity-based trust shares. According to the Cboe BZX Exchange, Fidelity plans to register the shares with the SEC through a registration statement on Form S-1.
Fidelity’s experience with crypto ETFs, having launched the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) and the Fidelity Ethereum Fund (FETH), has prepared it for this new initiative. FBTC has drawn substantial interest, accumulating nearly $17 billion in assets, while FETH currently manages around $975 million.
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US Senate Banking Committee Approves Paul Atkins Nomination For SEC Chair Role

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has voted to approve Paul Atkins’ nomination for the role of Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The vote, which took place on Thursday, passed with a narrow margin of 13-11, along party lines.
Paul Atkins, nominated by President Donald Trump, now moves one step closer to taking over the top regulatory position at the US SEC.
Senate Banking Committee Approves Paul Atkins Nomination
Paul Atkins’ nomination for SEC Chair has received approval despite sharp opposition from Democratic members of the Senate Banking Committee. The vote was entirely split, with Republicans supporting Atkins and all Democrats opposing the decision.
This partisan divide highlights the contentious nature of Atkins’ confirmation, which had been under scrutiny for several reasons.
The committee’s approval now clears the path for Atkins to proceed to the full Senate for a final confirmation vote. Given the Republican-controlled Senate, it is widely expected that Atkins will secure the necessary votes to take over the SEC leadership. With Republicans holding a 53-47 majority in the Senate, the confirmation process is anticipated to move forward swiftly.
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Kraken Obtains Restricted Dealer Registration in Canada

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has obtained a Restricted Dealer registration in Canada. The registration comes after completing a pre-registration undertaking (PRU) process with Canadian authorities.
The exchange has also announced the appointment of Cynthia Del Pozo as its new General Manager for North America. Del Pozo will oversee Kraken’s growth initiatives in Canada.
Kraken Completes PRU Process In Canada
Kraken’s Restricted Dealer registration marks the completion of a thorough pre-registration undertaking (PRU) process with Canadian regulators. The registration places Kraken under the supervision of the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC). This oversight ensures users have access to secure crypto products within a properly regulated local ecosystem.
According to the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), the Restricted Dealer registration is one of eight firm registration types in Canada. This particular classification is used for firms that “do not quite fit under any other category.” It also comes with specific requirements and conditions set by securities regulators.
Kraken’s regulatory achievement comes during a period of change in the Canadian crypto sector. Just months earlier, competitor Gemini exchange announced its departure from the Canadian exchange market by the end of 2024. This was a move that surprised many and raised questions about cryptocurrency regulation clarity in the country.
Kraken Introduces New Canadian GM
Del Pozo has joined Kraken to lead its Canadian operations as the new General Manager for North America. She has nearly 15 years of experience in corporate development, operations, and fintech consulting. Del Pozo will help to guide Kraken’s expansion across Canada during this important phase of crypto’s development in the region.
“Canada is at a turning point for crypto adoption, with a growing number of investors and institutions recognizing digital assets as a vital part of the financial future. I’m thrilled to join Kraken’s mission at this critical moment, and to lead our expansion efforts, ensuring we continue to serve our clients long-term with innovative and compliant products,” said Del Pozo.
In her role, Del Pozo will focus on strengthening Kraken’s regulatory relationships and also scaling the company’s presence throughout North America.
Del Pozo also commented on the registration achievement: “This Restricted Dealer registration is testament to the high bar Kraken has always set for consumer protection, client service, and robust security. We’re excited to continue expanding our world-class investment platform and to deliver innovative products that provide real-world utility to Canadians.”
The Exchange’s Continued Growth In Canada
Over the past two years, the cryptocurrency exchange has shown steady expansion in Canada while working through the PRU process with regulators. During this period, the exchange has doubled its team size and monthly active users.
According to the official blog post figures, the firm now has more than $2 billion CAD in total client assets under custody. Kraken has also increased support for some of the most popular cryptocurrencies. It provides several CAD spot trading pairs that enable Canadians to trade crypto without paying expensive foreign exchange fees.
According to Innovative Research Group’s 2024 Investor Survey, 30% of Canadian investors currently own or have owned cryptocurrencies. Likewise, a KPMG Canada survey discovered that 30% of Canadian institutional investors now have exposure to cryptocurrencies, which means widespread adoption across investor types.
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