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US Court Freezes $57.65M USDC in Libra Memecoin Case

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This legal action demonstrates increasing regulatory scrutiny in the cryptocurrency sector, with significant market implications.

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Key Points:
  • Court freezes USDC in class action.
  • Action impacts Libra memecoin operations.
  • Hearing set for June 9, 2025.

US Federal Court Decision

The US federal court’s decision to freeze approximately $57.65 million USDC marks a critical moment in the class action lawsuit against the creators of the Libra memecoin. The lawsuit, led by attorney Max Burwick, targets Kelsier Ventures and its sibling co-founders, alleging they misled investors.

“Yesterday, a federal court in SDNY [Southern District of New York] entered a Temporary Restraining Order at our request, Burwick Law, supported by Tim Treanor, freezing approximately 57.65 million USDC held at Circle.” — Max Burwick, Source

The significant sum, frozen on the Solana blockchain, reflects accusations related to over $100 million siphoned from liquidity pools. Circle, the issuer, executed the freeze following the court’s order, showcasing their compliance capabilities in such cases.

Immediate effects include increased scrutiny on cryptocurrency projects, potentially reshaping industry trust and regulatory landscapes. Market players are closely monitoring this case and its implications on future crypto ventures.

The financial implications are vast, with Circle’s compliance in executing the freeze reinforcing the centralized control over stablecoins. This incident may influence regulatory approaches towards digital asset oversight.

Future outcomes could reshape attitudes towards cryptocurrency regulations, with the June 9 hearing pivotal in determining asset status and further aligning with historical precedents, as seen in Van Loon v. Department of the Treasury case last year.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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  • Byline - Reported by Solomon M.
  • Coverage Desk - Primary editorial category: Altcoin News