Schilling / Touting
Description
Shilling / Touting in crypto involves promoting a cryptocurrency or project, often with exaggerated claims, to boost its price or popularity. This can be done by influencers, developers, or investors with a financial interest. Shilling is often misleading and can manipulate markets, harming uninformed investors.
Tracked Developments
Combs v. SafeMoon (SafeMoon Class Action)
Combs v. SafeMoon (SafeMoon Class Action)
Motion to Dismiss
Johnson v. Musk (Elon Musk Class Action)
Johnson v. Musk (Elon Musk Class Action)
Motion to Dismiss
Real v. Yuga Labs (Yuga Labs Class Action)
Real v. Yuga Labs (Yuga Labs Class Action)
Motion to Dismiss
SEC v. Balina
SEC v. Balina
Appeal
SEC v. BitConnect
SEC v. BitConnect
Complaint Filed
SEC v. CoinDeal
SEC v. CoinDeal
Settled
SEC v. Coinseed
SEC v. Coinseed
Settled
SEC v. DEBT Box
SEC v. DEBT Box
Dismissed
SEC v. SafeMoon
SEC v. SafeMoon
Complaint Filed
SEC v. SBF
SEC v. SBF
Complaint Filed
SEC v. Schueler
SEC v. Schueler
Motion to Dismiss
Sizemore v. Zhao (Binance Class Action)
Sizemore v. Zhao (Binance Class Action)
Motion to Dismiss
USA v. Atcha
USA v. Atcha
Complaint Filed
Valenti v. Dfinity USA Research LLC (Dfinity Class Action)
Valenti v. Dfinity USA Research LLC (Dfinity Class Action)
Motion to Dismiss