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After nearly three years of back-and-forth, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Gemini Trust Company are close to ending their legal dispute. The case centered on the Gemini Earn program, which regulators said violated securities laws. Both parties have now told the court they reached a “resolution in principle,” pausing litigation while final terms are finalized.
The conflict began in January 2023, when the SEC accused Gemini and its partner Genesis Global Capital of running an unregistered securities offering. Through Gemini Earn, retail investors lent crypto to Genesis in exchange for interest payments.
The SEC argued this setup was essentially the sale of securities, since billions in customer funds were pooled without required disclosures. When Genesis collapsed in late 2022, investors lost access to their money, prompting the SEC to treat the case as a landmark test for crypto lending regulations.
Several factors pushed both sides toward compromise:
A final settlement may reshape how crypto lending products are designed in the U.S. If Gemini accepts stricter compliance rules, other platforms will likely follow.
The case highlights the SEC’s firm stance: yield-bearing crypto accounts fall under securities law. This could limit how far crypto firms push high-interest offerings without registration and disclosures.
The timing is crucial. Gemini’s founders, the Winklevoss twins, have been active in Washington, pushing for friendlier crypto laws. Their presence at the signing of the GENIUS stablecoin bill shows their influence on U.S. policy.
Whether the Earn case ends quietly or sparks stricter rules, it represents a key moment where business, politics, and regulation collide in crypto.
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