米規制当局、ことし仮想通貨企業から受け取った訴訟合意金「190億ドル」
U.S. regulators receive $19 billion in legal settlements from cryptocurrency companies this year
News 1 reported that global cryptocurrency companies have paid a total of about $19 billion (approximately 2.8382 trillion yen) to U.S. regulators this year to settle lawsuits.
According to reports, CoinGecko said in a voluntary report that "U.S. regulators have secured $19 billion in litigation settlements from eight settlements in 2024."
This is a 78% increase from last year's 2023 figure ($10.8 billion, or about 1.6133 trillion yen)."
"The proposed $12.7 billion (1.8969 trillion yen) creditor repayment agreement between the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and Alameda Research was between the SEC and Terra Forex.
The $4.47 billion agreement between Mulabo and Samsung Electronics was the second highest amount," he added.
2024/10/14 19:08 KST
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