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    Analysis-US SEC crackdown on Coinbase, Binance puts crypto exchanges on notice

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on June 9, 2023

    4 min read

    Last updated: February 1, 2026

    This image features a smartphone with the Binance and Coinbase logos, highlighting the recent SEC lawsuits against these crypto exchanges for regulatory violations. It reflects the current climate of scrutiny in the cryptocurrency market, as other exchanges await potential regulatory actions.
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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Other U.S. crypto exchanges are likely to be in the firing line after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) this week sued Coinbase and Binance, two of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, for allegedly breaching its rules.

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Other U.S. crypto exchanges are likely to be in the firing line after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) this week sued Coinbase and Binance, two of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, for allegedly breaching its rules.

    The SEC on Tuesday alleged Coinbase traded at least 13 crypto assets that are securities and which should have been registered, while on Monday it also accused Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, of offering 12 cryptocurrency coins without registering them as securities.

    The lawsuits expand the overall number of cryptocurrencies that the SEC has explicitly identified as securities. That raises questions about other exchanges that have also allowed U.S. investors to trade those tokens, such as Kraken, Gemini, Crypto.com and Okcoin, and whether they could be at risk of regulatory action, industry executives said. Some exchanges may look to de-list the tokens in question.

    “All U.S. exchanges should now be on notice that they may be subject to enforcement action if they permit, or have permitted, these tokens to be traded,” said Jason Allegrante, chief legal and compliance officer at Fireblocks, a digital asset infrastructure provider.

    A spokesperson for crypto exchange Bitstamp said the company takes “all new regulatory developments very seriously” and is “currently reviewing the new information that has come out this week to determine what actions to take.”

    Both Coinbase and Binance deny the SEC’s allegations and have pledged to vigorously defend themselves in court. The SEC declined to comment.

    While crypto companies started out in a regulatory gray area, the SEC under the leadership of Gary Gensler has steadily asserted the agency’s jurisdiction over the industry, arguing most tokens meet the definition of a security and should be subject to the same strict disclosure rules.

    The agency has brought more than 130 crypto lawsuits and settlements to date, according to data from consultancy Cornerstone Research and the SEC website, and in several of those cases has named specific tokens as securities.

    The Coinbase and Binance suits this week expand that list to include some commonly traded tokens, such as Solana, Cardano and Polygon.

    “We would not be surprised to see more lawsuits from the U.S. regulators, and possibly the Department of Justice, in the next few weeks,” said Scott Freeman, co-founder of JST Digital, a financial services firm focusing on digital assets.

    A spokesperson for the Justice Department declined to comment.

    Crypto companies, including Coinbase and Binance, dispute the SEC’s authority, saying many tokens are more akin to commodities, and have repeatedly called for regulators to create clear rules rather than assert their jurisdiction via enforcement actions.

    “We do not list securities. For every asset we list, our teams conduct thorough risk and security evaluations which includes a comprehensive legal and compliance process. We will continue to closely monitor this case and others for precedential rulings,” a spokesperson for Kraken said.

    Gemini, Crypto.com and Okcoin did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    ‘DESTROY THE CRYPTO ECONOMY’

    The latest lawsuits will play out in court, which could take years. An SEC suit alleging Ripple’s XRP token is a security, for example, has been under litigation for more than two years.

    But whether the SEC wins or loses, the suits send a strong signal to the industry that the agency is not going to let up, executives said. While big crypto companies can afford to fight the SEC, smaller companies have filed for bankruptcy following SEC enforcement actions, including crypto exchange Beaxy.

    “I don’t think that this SEC under this leadership necessarily cares whether they win or lose in the courts. I think what they are engaging in is a coordinated campaign to essentially destroy the crypto economy in the United States,” Stuart Alderoty, chief legal officer at Ripple, told the Piper Sandler Global Exchange & Fintech Conference in New York on Wednesday.

    Gensler has suggested an industry shake-out would be good for investors.

    “I disagree with the notion … that crypto intermediary compliance isn’t possible,” Gensler said in a speech on Thursday, adding however that “it takes work.”

    According to analysts at Bernstein, roughly 90% of crypto trading already takes place outside the U.S. Executives said they expected exchanges to continue to expand into international regions that have more favorable regulations.

    Coinbase, for example, has previously said it would consider moving its global headquarters outside of the U.S.

    “I would imagine that other firms spooked by the prevalent trend for regulation by enforcement will follow suit,” said Katharine Wooller, business unit director at Coincover, a provider of insurance for digital assets.

    (Reporting by Hannah Lang in Washington; Additional reporting by John McCrank in New York and Susan Heavey in Washington; Additional reporting and writing by Michelle Price; Editing by Stephen Coates and Paul Simao)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Analysis-US SEC crackdown on Coinbase, Binance puts crypto exchanges on notice

    1What are cryptocurrencies?

    Cryptocurrencies are digital or virtual currencies that use cryptography for security and operate on decentralized networks based on blockchain technology.

    2What is a trading platform?

    A trading platform is software that allows investors to buy and sell financial assets, including stocks, bonds, and cryptocurrencies, through online brokerage services.

    3What is blockchain technology?

    Blockchain technology is a decentralized digital ledger that records transactions across many computers, ensuring the security and transparency of data without a central authority.

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