Centralized Exchanges
Description
Centralized Exchanges are platforms where users trade cryptocurrencies through a central authority. They offer high liquidity and user-friendly interfaces but require users to trust the exchange with their funds and data, posing risks like security breaches and regulatory scrutiny.
Tracked Developments
CFTC v. Binance
CFTC v. Binance
Settled
CFTC v. Mek Global Ltd.
CFTC v. Mek Global Ltd.
Complaint Filed
FTX Bankruptcy
FTX Bankruptcy
Complaint Filed
Karnas v. McCarter & English (NBA and McCarter & English Class Action)
Karnas v. McCarter & English (NBA and McCarter & English Class Action)
Complaint Filed
Lahav v. Binance Holdings Limited (Binance Class Action)
Lahav v. Binance Holdings Limited (Binance Class Action)
Complaint Filed
Raanan v. Binance
Raanan v. Binance
Motion to Dismiss
Risley v. Uniswap Labs (Uniswap Class Action)
Risley v. Uniswap Labs (Uniswap Class Action)
Appeal
SEC v. Beaxy
SEC v. Beaxy
Settled
SEC v. Binance
SEC v. Binance
Motion to Dismiss
SEC v. Bittrex
SEC v. Bittrex
Settled
SEC v. Caroline & Gary Wang (FTX)
SEC v. Caroline & Gary Wang (FTX)
Settled
SEC v. Coinbase
SEC v. Coinbase
Appeal
SEC v. Gemini
SEC v. Gemini
Complaint Filed
SEC v. Payward
SEC v. Payward
Motion to Dismiss
Sizemore v. Zhao (Binance Class Action)
Sizemore v. Zhao (Binance Class Action)
Motion to Dismiss
USA v. Flashdot Ltd.
USA v. Flashdot Ltd.
Complaint Filed