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Coinpaprika 2025-01-07 08:20:02

Gemini Settles with CFTC, Pays $5M Fine Without Admitting Fault

Crypto exchange Gemini has settled its legal dispute with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) by agreeing to pay a $5 million fine without admitting or denying the allegations of providing misleading information to the regulator. The case began in 2022 when the CFTC accused Gemini of making false claims about measures to prevent Bitcoin price manipulation. The Winklevoss twins, Tyler and Cameron, who founded Gemini, have been vocal supporters of pro-crypto political candidates , yet they’ve frequently criticized the CFTC's approach to regulation. Their settlement avoids a courtroom showdown that was set to occur shortly after President-elect Trump’s inauguration, a scenario that could have drawn significant public attention given the twins' vocal political support. The lawsuit stemmed from the CFTC’s investigation into Gemini’s proposed Bitcoin futures contract. The regulator claimed Gemini's statements during the contract's certification process were materially false and misleading. Although the settlement concludes this chapter, the twins’ tension with the CFTC is likely to persist. Beyond their legal battles, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss have actively engaged in shaping crypto policy. In November 2024, they donated $1 million to an unsuccessful campaign aimed at unseating Senator Elizabeth Warren , a prominent critic of cryptocurrencies. They have also expressed support for Elon Musk’s DOGE reforms and other pro-crypto initiatives. Despite these efforts, the twins have shown reluctance to publicly back the growing movement to grant the CFTC broader authority over crypto regulation. Many industry players believe the CFTC should take over regulatory responsibilities from the SEC , especially under the new administration. However, the Winklevoss twins' historical criticisms of the CFTC may hinder this push for reform. Earlier in 2024, the twins openly criticized the CFTC’s actions against prediction markets. Additionally, they demanded clarity regarding the next SEC Chair's stance on crypto policies before the presidential election. These public disagreements highlight the friction between the twins and the regulatory agency, even as the broader crypto industry pushes for a unified regulatory framework. The settlement doesn’t mark the end of the twins' influence on crypto policy. Their financial contributions and public statements will likely continue to shape industry conversations. However, their strained relationship with the CFTC suggests they may not actively support efforts to expand the agency's regulatory role. With a new Senate Majority Leader backing the push for CFTC oversight , momentum is building for regulatory changes. Still, the Winklevoss twins' lack of vocal support for this effort underscores divisions within the pro-crypto community. For now, the regulatory landscape remains uncertain, and the twins’ future role in shaping it is equally unclear.

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