Steven Peikin, who joins several ICO regulators, will be leaving the US SEC.

2020-8-6 03:59
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The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on October 10 (local time) that President Stephen Fakin will step down from the Securities and Exchange Commission this month. Peikin joined the SEC in 2017 when she faced several legal issues related to cryptocurrencies. The same year, Peikin et al. created the Cyber ​​Unit, specializing in combating cybercrime crimes and threats, and managing digital devices and ledger technology for crime. Peikin has taken a number of crackdowns against fraudulent ICOs, including a crypto contest sponsored by boxer Floyd Maryweather Jr. and music producer DJ Khaled and a lawsuit filed by the SEC against Kik Interactive in 2019.

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