The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped its investigation into Web3 gaming firm Immutable on Tuesday, declining to pursue charges related to its 2021 IMX token sales. This development mirrors a sequence of regulatory about-faces, specifically reflecting enforcement efforts launched under the Biden administration. SEC Retreats From Crypto Enforcement With Immutable Case Closure The […]
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CyberKongz said it was first contacted by the SEC two years ago and had been “suffering in silence” ever since.
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Blockchain gaming platform Immutable says it received a Wells notice from the SEC over alleged securities law violations within “hours” of its first interaction with the regulator.
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Users have more confidence in DeFi brands the longer they survive without incident, but every new upgrade may reset the clock.
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The show, which is based on the “Space Nation” game, plans to use non-traditional distribution channels such as second-window broadcasts for streamers.
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Immutable teams up with Fireblocks to secure asset management for Web3 games, NFTs and DeFi projects within its ecosystem.
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Immutable has wound down its NFT marketplace to allow marketplaces within its ecosystem to flourish.
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Immutable wrote that they would rather support marketplaces within the ecosystem than compete.
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New Web3 gaming projects continue to enter the sector as the price of cryptocurrencies surge.
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Sui, Pyth Network, Avalanche, Arbitrum and Aptos are set to release vested crypto tokens in May, according to data tracker Token Unlocks.
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