U.S. regulators: Most investigations and enforcement actions in 2023 stem from technology and digital assets

2024-10-25 08:24:01
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ChainCatcher News, U.S. state securities regulators have stated that most of their investigations and enforcement actions in 2023 stem from technology and digital assets.

In new investigations launched in 2023, 343 cases involved digital assets, 144 involved staking, and 205 involved social media fraud. The North American Securities Administrators Association stated in a release earlier this week that these numbers represent a "significant increase" compared to 2022.

According to the 2024 Enforcement Report released on Tuesday, throughout the entire calendar and fiscal year of 2023, state regulators also reported 214 cases involving stocks and equity, as well as 145 cases involving Ponzi schemes and pyramid schemes. The report was compiled through a survey of NASAA members, including responses from 49 member jurisdictions of the association.

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