SEC drops Justin Sun case sparks regulatory controversy, U.S. crypto enforcement consistency questioned

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Gate News: On the eve of the departure of Margaret Ryan, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) head of enforcement, the SEC withdrew its charges against Justin Sun. The move quickly drew attention from the U.S. Congress and raised questions about regulatory transparency and enforcement independence. Senator Richard Blumenthal has sent a letter to SEC Chair Paul Atkins, asking for an explanation of the motivations behind this critical decision.

The case was initially brought by the U.S. government. It alleged that Justin Sun and related entities were involved in unregistered securities offerings in connection with TRX and BTT-related business activities, and also included claims such as market manipulation and celebrity promotion without disclosure. Although the case was later dismissed, Rainberry, the relevant company, agreed to pay a $10 million fine, but Justin Sun himself neither admitted nor denied the allegations—an approach that further intensified market concerns.

The focus of the regulatory controversy is whether the enforcement decision was influenced by external factors. Lawmakers noted that Justin Sun has had financial dealings with crypto projects associated with former President Trump, including an investment in World Liberty Financial and involvement in the $TRUMP token project. These connections are believed to have the potential to affect regulatory judgments. Meanwhile, since 2025, multiple enforcement actions against crypto companies have been paused or dismissed as well, leaving the market questioning the consistency of regulatory enforcement.

In addition, Senator Elizabeth Warren also voiced similar concerns, questioning whether Ryan faced internal resistance when handling cases involving political ties. Blumenthal further requested that the SEC disclose all internal communication records related to crypto enforcement since the beginning of 2025, including correspondence between the enforcement division and senior leadership, in order to assess whether there was policy interference or selective enforcement.

At present, this development is pushing U.S. crypto regulation into a higher level of scrutiny. If subsequent investigations confirm inconsistent enforcement or external influence, it could have far-reaching implications for the U.S. digital asset regulatory framework, while also shaping market expectations and confidence in the compliance environment.

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Rotschildvip
· 03-31 07:46
If you have money, you can buy the ticket "get out of jail (free)". Otherwise you have to pay. 😂
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