In brief
- The settlement would require Rainberry, the company behind BitTorrent, to pay a $10 million civil penalty.
- The SEC would dismiss remaining securities and market-manipulation claims against Justin Sun and affiliated entities.
- The move comes amid a broader shift in U.S. crypto enforcement following leadership changes at the SEC.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission moved to partially resolve its long-running enforcement case against crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun and several related entities, according to a proposed final judgment filed Wednesday in federal court in New York.
Under the proposed order, Rainberry Inc., the company behind the BitTorrent protocol, would pay a $10 million civil penalty and accept an injunction barring it from engaging in deceptive practices in securities offerings.
In exchange, the SEC would dismiss its remaining claims against Sun and affiliated entities, including the Tron Foundation and BitTorrent Foundation. The dismissal would be “with prejudice,” meaning the agency cannot bring the same claims again.
The filing represents a significant step toward closing a case first brought in 2023 that accused Sun and his companies of selling unregistered securities and manipulating the market for the TRX token through wash trading.
Rainberry agreed to the settlement without admitting or denying the allegations, a standard provision in SEC enforcement actions.
The proposed judgment must still be approved by a federal judge in the Southern District of New York.
The move comes as U.S. regulators appear to be recalibrating their approach to crypto enforcement following the departure of former SEC chair Gary Gensler, whose tenure was marked by an aggressive push to apply securities law across the digital-asset sector.
Sun has remained a prominent figure in crypto and has recently drawn attention for his links to World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture associated with allies of President Donald Trump.
The proposed settlement does not address those activities, but the case’s resolution would remove one of the most visible regulatory overhangs surrounding the Tron founder and his companies.
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