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Uniswap Labs to pay a fine to CFTC for illegally offering crypto derivatives trading

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Posted: September 4, 2024

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has issued an order against one of the leading DeFi protocols in the crypto-space – Uniswap Labs. The enforcement agency took a hit at the crypto-focused platform because it “illegally offered leveraged or margined retail commodity transactions in digital assets via a a decentralized digital asset trading protocol.”

As a result, the CFTC has imposed a penalty of $175,000 and ordered the platform to cease and desist from further violating the Commodity Exchange Act. Ian McGinley, the Director of Enforcement, said,

“Today’s action demonstrates once again the Division of Enforcement will vigorously enforce the CEA as digital asset platforms and DeFi ecosystems evolve”


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Uniswap targeted for listing commodities?

Relating to the violation, the order explains that Uniswap allowed users to trade on cryptocurrencies such as Ether (ETH) and Bitcoin (BTC) for approximately 2:1 leverage. In this case, the agency, once again, asserted that Ether (ETH) and Bitcoin (BTC) were both commodities, thereby falling under its department. The order further said,

“Respondent violated Section 4(a) of the Act, 7 U.S.C. § 6(a), by offering to enter into (…) business anywhere in the United States, its territories or possessions, for the purpose of soliciting or accepting orders for (…) customers who were not eligible contract participants or eligible commercial entities”

Notably, this announcement has had little to no effect on the price of UNI. According to CoinMarketCap, the coin was trading at $6.52 with a market cap of over $3 billion. The past hour chart showed a negative 1.07% change, whereas the past day chart showed a uptrend of 7.25%.

The story is still developing.

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