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SEC, Winklevoss’ Gemini to Resolve Crypto Lending Lawsuit

by Team Lumida
September 16, 2025
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  • The SEC and Gemini Trust Co. have reached a resolution in principle to settle the agency’s lawsuit over allegedly illegal crypto lending operations
  • The 2023 lawsuit alleged Gemini and Genesis Global Capital violated investor protection laws by raising billions through unregistered securities offerings
  • The case centered on Gemini Earn, a program allowing customers to loan crypto assets for interest payments exceeding traditional bank rates
  • Settlement is subject to SEC Commission review and approval, with parties updating the court by December 15
  • The resolution follows Trump administration’s shift away from “regulation-by-enforcement” approach, with SEC abandoning several crypto lawsuits
  • Gemini previously paid $5 million to settle a separate CFTC lawsuit in January over misleading regulators about Bitcoin futures contracts
  • The Winklevoss brothers’ firm recently went public as Gemini Space Station Inc. earlier this month

What Happened?

Gemini and the SEC reached a preliminary settlement agreement to resolve the 2023 lawsuit alleging the crypto exchange illegally operated an unregistered securities offering through its Gemini Earn lending program. The case, which involved billions in customer funds and hundreds of thousands of users, represents one of the major crypto enforcement actions from the previous SEC administration that is now being resolved under new leadership.

Why It Matters?

The settlement signals a significant shift in crypto regulatory approach under the Trump administration, moving away from aggressive enforcement toward negotiated resolutions. This development could provide regulatory clarity for crypto lending products and encourage other firms to seek similar settlements. The resolution also validates the new SEC’s promise to abandon the previous “regulation-by-enforcement” strategy that created uncertainty across the crypto industry.

What’s Next?

Monitor the final settlement terms and any precedent they set for other crypto lending cases. Watch for similar resolutions with other crypto companies facing SEC enforcement actions. Investors should assess whether the regulatory shift creates opportunities in crypto lending and staking services, while tracking Gemini Space Station’s performance as a newly public crypto company.

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