The lawsuit, filed on Nov. 20, is based on the SEC’s allegations that Kraken has been operating as an unregistered exchange, broker, dealer and clearing agency and claims that it mixes customer assets with its own.
Since the news broke, the crypto community on social media, Kraken executives and prominent lawyers have been vocal in expressing their views on the SEC’s action.
Kraken founder Jesse Powell called the action an “assault on America” and called the SEC the U.S.’s “top decel.” Powell even warned other companies to depart the country.
On Nov. 21, the current CEO of Kraken, Dave Ripley, took to X (formerly Twitter) and said the company “strongly disagrees” with the SEC claims and plans to “vigorously” defend its position.
We strongly disagree with the SEC claims, stand firm in our view that we do not list securities, and plan to vigorously defend our position.
As we have seen before, the SEC argues that @krakenfx should “come in and register” with the agency, when there is no clear path to…
As an industry leader, we will stand up to these allegations and defend the crypto industry’s right to exist in the U.S.,” he said. Ripley said that the “lack of regulatory clarity in the U.S.” will only be resolved by Congressional action, adding:
“[We] will continue to support these efforts to bring clarity and certainty to the chaotic environment that has been created in the U.S.”
@GaryGensler is a despicable and dishonorable regulator. He knew that @krakenfx believed it was buying peace for the $30M. I know some people are critical of it’s choice to settle and pay the $30M. I wanted them to fight as well. But when you decide to fight, $30M takes you only… https://t.co/WeF4YTMfip
Deaton said he believes Gensler does not care about any of the parties involved — employees or investors — and said, “he’s a disgrace, and I can’t wait to see him go down.”
When asked if Kraken stands a chance against the SEC in court for round two, crypto criminal defense lawyer Carlo D’Angelo said he doesn’t see the odds being in the SEC’s favor.
“Similar arguments have been tried and failed in other circuits. The judge in the Kraken case will likely look closely at those decisions. Judges like consistent precedents—less chance of getting reversed on appeal.”
One X user responded by saying, “Just because the sec says something, [doesn’t] make it true! Get them to explain in detail to the court how to come on and register and operate normally.”
The SEC has received a lot of backlash for its harsh crackdown on crypto, particularly as the industry is operating in a legal system that has not yet provided clear legislation for cryptocurrencies and exchanges working with digital assets.
However, the crypto space also has allies on the regulatory side. U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis posted a response to the lawsuit, saying the SEC cannot continue to “rule by enforcement.”
The SEC cannot continue ruling by enforcement. My statement on the Kraken lawsuit below: pic.twitter.com/J3qhzU624N
She said crypto companies’ have made repeated attempts to receive guidance from the SEC but have seen no progress. U.S. Representative Tom Emmer is also backing the industry and recently proposed defunding the SEC’s crusade against crypto.
Reform UK now has more members than the Conservative Party and is “the real opposition” according to Nigel Farage, while Kemi Badenoch has called his numbers “fake”.
According to a digital counter on the party’s website, Reform UK had gone past 131,690 members – the amount the Conservative Party declared before its leadership election in the autumn – just before midday on Boxing Day.
Mr Farage, party leader and MP for Clacton-on-Sea, hailed the “historic moment” and said on X: “The youngest political party in British politics has just overtaken the oldest political party in the world. Reform UK are now the real opposition.”
But Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused the party of issuing misleading figures: “Manipulating your own supporters at Xmas eh, Nigel?. It’s not real. It’s a fake… [the website has been] coded to tick up automatically.”
Posting on X, she added that the Tories had “gained thousands of new members since the leadership election”.
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Reform UK also shared a video of the membership tracker being projected on to the Conservative Party headquarters in London overnight.
Zia Yusuf, party chairman, also said “history has been made today” and that the Tories’ “centuries-long stranglehold on the centre-right of British politics” has “finally been broken”.
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Mr Farage hit back at Ms Badenoch, who strongly contested Reform UK’s figures. He claimed to have proof and posted a screenshot of an online register reportedly showing ‘active memberships’.
“We understand you are bitter, upset and angry that we are now the second biggest party in British politics, and that the Conservative brand is dying under your leadership. However, this not an excuse to accuse us of committing fraud,” he wrote on X.
Mr Yusuf added to the debate by appearing to goad Ms Badenoch about an audit: “We will gladly invite a Big 4 audit firm to verify our membership numbers on the basis that you do the same.”
The Conservative party membership figure – shared after Kemi Badenoch was announced as the new leader on 2 November – was the lowest on record and a drop from the 2022 leadership contest, when there were around 172,000 members.
In response, a Conservative Party spokesman said: “Reform has delivered a Labour Government that has cruelly cut winter fuel payments for 10 million pensioners, put the future of family farming and food security at risk, and launched a devastating raid on jobs which will leave working people paying the price.
“A vote for Reform this coming May is a vote for a Labour council – only the Conservatives can stop this.”
According to research from the House of Commons Library, there is no uniformly recognised definition of party membership and no established method or body to monitor the number of members each political group has.
Reform UK was also originally set up as a limited company, but Mr Farage said he would change the party’s structure to be member-owned in September.