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    Robinhood crypto case dismissed as SEC scales back enforcement

    February 24, 2025
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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has concluded its investigation into Robinhood’s cryptocurrency unit without pursuing enforcement action, the company announced on Monday. The decision marks a significant regulatory shift under the administration of President Donald Trump. The financial services platform stated that it received a letter from the SEC’s enforcement division confirming the closure of the probe. Robinhood Chief Legal Officer Dan Gallagher welcomed the outcome, asserting that the investigation was unwarranted from the beginning.

    Robinhood crypto case dismissed as SEC scales back enforcement

    “Robinhood Crypto always has and will always respect federal securities laws and never allowed transactions in securities,” Gallagher stated, emphasizing the company’s consistent efforts to comply with regulations. The SEC had issued a Wells notice to Robinhood in May 2024, signaling potential enforcement action related to its crypto business. The agency’s concerns reportedly revolved around the company’s cryptocurrency listings, custody practices, and platform operations. However, after months of scrutiny, the regulator has opted not to proceed with any charges.

    The SEC’s decision follows a similar move last week when it dropped its lawsuit against Coinbase, a major cryptocurrency exchange. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong described the case dismissal as a complete victory, highlighting that no fines or operational changes were imposed. The SEC had initially sued Coinbase in June 2023, alleging the company was operating as an unregistered exchange, broker, and clearing agency.

    The latest regulatory shifts suggest a more lenient approach to the cryptocurrency industry under the Trump administration. Last week, the SEC announced the restructuring of its Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit, replacing it with a smaller division focused on emerging technologies. The move is seen as part of a broader departure from the aggressive enforcement tactics adopted under former SEC Chair Gary Gensler.

    Despite the positive regulatory developments, Robinhood shares experienced volatility following the announcement. While initially rising on the news, the stock later declined by approximately 4%, in line with broader market trends. The company reported strong financial performance in the fourth quarter, with nearly half of its $672 million transaction-based revenue driven by a surge in crypto market activity. The recent rally in Bitcoin, which approached $100,000, has fueled optimism for more favorable industry policies.

    Earlier this year, Robinhood was penalized by the SEC for unrelated compliance violations. In January, the company’s broker-dealer units agreed to pay $45 million in civil penalties over regulatory infractions. That enforcement action, however, came in the final days of the Biden administration. The SEC has not commented on the closure of the Robinhood investigation. The decision, coupled with the Coinbase case dismissal, signals a potential regulatory easing for the crypto sector as the new administration redefines its approach to digital assets. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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