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    New Jersey’s Order Against Blockfi Extended, Vermont Issues Notice to Crypto Lender



     On July 28, Zac Prince, the CEO of crypto finance firm Blockfi,
    explained that the company has been “engaged in a productive discourse”
    with U.S. regulators. Prince further said the New Jersey Bureau of
    Securities had extended the state’s previous order to September 2.
    Meanwhile, the company also has issues with Vermont’s Department of
    Financial Regulation (DFR), as the state’s DFR commissioner filed an
    order against the firm’s Blockfi Interest Accounts (BIAs).

     

    Garden State Regulators Give Blockfi an Extension, Vermont Issues Regulatory Complaints


    Four states have taken issue with Blockfi’s BIAs and regulators have
    issued notices to the company in recent times. Blockfi’s co-founder Zac
    Prince revealed the company’s issues with New Jersey regulators on July 19. New Jersey’s public notice and complaints about Blockfi’s crypto BIAs cited the “sale of unregistered securities.”


    Then on July 22, regulators from Texas and Alabama
    also sent notice to the company concerning the BIAs. Blockfi now has
    problems with a fourth state, as Vermont’s Department of Financial
    Regulation (DFR) has issued a notice to Blockfi as well.


    Documents discovered by financial reporter Danny Nelson
    on July 27, show that Michael S. Pieciak, the commissioner of Vermont’s
    DFR, has issued a 30-day show cause order. The notice details that
    Blockfi has to convince the state’s regulator its BIAs are not
    securities.


    “BIAs are not registered or permitted for sale in Vermont, nor do
    they qualify for any exemption from registration pursuant to the
    Securities Act,” the notice says. The company is “not registered with
    the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation to offer or sell
    securities in Vermont,” Pieciak’s order adds.



    Blockfi CEO: Company Is Engaged in Productive Discourse With Regulators


    The day after Pieciak’s notice to Blockfi, Prince addressed the
    public via a company blog post. “We have been engaged in a productive
    discourse with regulators to protect your interests and expand
    accessibility to innovative financial solutions for all,” Prince wrote.
    “This is our commitment to you — to fight for your rights to earn
    interest on your crypto assets,” the Blockfi executive added.


    Prince gave an update regarding the case in New Jersey as well and
    said the New Jersey Bureau of Securities extended their deadline. Prince
    said:


    One update I want to share with you following these
    discussions is that the New Jersey Bureau of Securities (NJ BOS) has
    further postponed the effective date of its previous order to Thursday,
    September 2, 2021.


    Blockfi’s founder said that while the order prevents the creation of
    new BIAs in New Jersey it does not impact other products and current
    customers. “Rest assured, your access to Blockfi is completely
    unimpaired,” Prince stressed. Blockfi co-founder Flori Marquez also
    shared Prince’s post on Twitter and said the company is working with
    financial regulators.


    “At Blockfi, we are focused on protecting consumers’ rights to earn
    interest on their crypto,” Marquez said. “Over the last week, we’ve had
    constructive talks with regulators about why the BIA is appropriate for
    crypto market participants.”

    source link : https://news.bitcoin.com/new-jerseys-order-against-blockfi-extended-vermont-issues-notice-to-crypto-lender/


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