SEC Drops Charges Against BitClout Founder In $250M Crypto Scheme Case | Bitcoinist.com

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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially dismissed another crypto-related case, this time involving Nader Al-Naji, the founder of BitClout. This development marks the end of a nearly two-year legal battle, with the case initially filed in July 2024.

BitClout Founder Cleared Of SEC Charges

In a recent court filing, the SEC announced that it had reassessed the evidentiary record and concluded that dismissing the claims against Al-Naji and the associated Relief Defendants was appropriate. “In the exercise of its discretion, the Commission believes dismissal of the claims is appropriate,” the filing stated.

Related Reading: Crypto Under Fire: Why South Korea’s Bithumb Penalty Is A Warning Shot To Exchanges WorldwideThe SEC’s initial lawsuit accused Al-Naji of raising over $257 million through unregistered offers and sales of the BitClout blockchain’s native token, BTCLT, since November 2020

The complaint alleged that he misled investors by falsely claiming that the funds would not be used for personal gain. At the time, the SEC contended that Al-Naji had misappropriated more than $7 million of investor money for personal expenses, which included “extravagant gifts” and rental payments for a Beverly Hills mansion.

According to the SEC’s complaint, Al-Naji took extensive measures to present BitClout as a decentralized platform devoid of central authority. To maintain this façade, he allegedly operated under the pseudonym “Diamondhands.”

The SEC also claimed that he procured legal opinions asserting the non-securities status of BTCLT while misrepresenting the project’s actual nature, ultimately disclosing deceptive practices only to select investors.

SEC Drops 60% Of Active Crypto Cases

The dismissal adds Al-Naji to the growing list of cases dropped since President Donald Trump took office and appointed Paul Atkins, a pro-crypto advocate, to lead the agency.

Related Reading: Ethereum Foundation Is Dumping ETH Again, But The Buyer Is Even More InterestingSince January 2025, the SEC has dismissed or paused roughly 60% of its active cryptocurrency cases, including high-profile actions involving major players like Binance, Coinbase, Ripple, and Kraken.

BitCloutThe daily chart shows Monday’s rise in the total crypto market cap to $2.5 trillion. Source: TOTAL on TradingView.comFeatured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.com

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