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  • New York Attorney General has ordered two unnamed crypto lending platforms to cease activity.

  • The regulator “will not hesitate to take whatever actions are necessary against any company that thinks they are above the law,” said Letitia James.

Ekohotblog reports that New York Attorney General, Letitia James, has ordered two unnamed crypto lending platforms operating in the state to shut down their activities, for engaging in unlawful activities and ordered three others to provide information on their businesses.

The New York Attorney General’s office announced on Monday that it has ordered two crypto lending platforms — at the time of publication, the names were still redacted — to “cease any and all such activity” relating to selling or offering securities and commodities within ten days. Attorney General Letitia James also requested that three crypto businesses operating in New York — names redacted — provide details on their lending products, policies, procedures, clients in the state and other relevant information.

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The actions have been taken by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in accordance with New York’s Martin Act, an anti-fraud law that gives the Attorney General authority to investigate any company deemed to be trading securities in the state.

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New York Attorney General, Letitia James

According to a press release by OAG, James stated, “Virtual or “crypto” currency lending platforms are essentially interest-bearing accounts that offer investors a rate of return on virtual currencies that are deposited with them. In New York, these lending platforms must register with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) if they are operating within the state or offering their products to New Yorkers. Today, Attorney General James directed two of these lending platforms to immediately cease their unregistered and unlawful activities in New York and directed three other platforms to immediately provide information about their activities and products.

“Cryptocurrency platforms must follow the law, just like everyone else, which is why we are now directing two crypto companies to shut down and forcing three more to answer questions immediately. My office is responsible for ensuring industry players do not take advantage of unsuspecting investors. We’ve already taken action against a number of crypto platforms and coins that engaged in fraud or that illegally operated in New York. Today’s actions build on that work and send a message that we will not hesitate to take whatever actions are necessary against any company that thinks they are above the law.”

The request for information from the three companies was not legally binding, but the NYAG’s office left the door open to serving a subpoena in the letter.

The order to shut down operations is backed by the state’s Martin Act, which grants the AG the enforcement power to bring civil or criminal charges against unregistered securities offerings.

This action isn’t the first of its kind. In February, the Attorney General announced an agreement with Bitfinex, Tether, and related entities that ended all of their trading activity in the state of New York and imposed an $18.5 million penalty on the companies and increased transparency.

In September, the New York Attorney General’s office ordered crypto investment platform Coinseed to close its doors after allegedly defrauding investors out of more than $1 million and selling an unlisted token. Coinseed has been told to permanently halt its operations and pay $3 million in fines.

Under current New York state law, all crypto brokers, dealers, salespersons and investment advisers must register with the NYAG’s Investor Protection Bureau if they are doing business in the state. Those without an exemption who fail to do so will be subject to civil and criminal penalties.

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