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CFTC Pays a Staggering $16M to Whistleblowers, Mostly for Crypto Tips
The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has paid a whopping $16 million to whistleblowers this year for their crucial information that led to regulatory takedowns against illicit operations. Interestingly, most of the tips were related to the crypto sector, which resulted in successful enforcement actions by the regulator
According to a statement by CFTC Commissioner Christy Goldsmith Romero, the agency responsible for regulating commodities in the United States received a majority of tips related to digital asset operations, which she claimed was “an area that continues to have pervasive fraud and other illegality.”
It is important to note that, as per an earlier press release from the regulator, two whistleblowers received $15 million for their tips, which led to the agency’s multiple takedowns in September. Interestingly, the commissioner pointed out that “whistleblowers play a vital role in supporting CFTC investigations related to fraud and other illegality,” while adding:
Additionally, Romero also acknowledged the efforts of the CFTC Office of Customer Education and Outreach, which was responsible for teaching investors how to spot, avoid, and report cryptocurrency fraud, which remains a significant trouble for investors. Interestingly, since 2014, the regulator has given $350 million to whistleblowers while leading regulatory enforcement actions worth $3 billion.
As reported earlier by Bitnation, the CFTC filed a lawsuit against Stephen Ehrlich, the former CEO of the now-defunct cryptocurrency lender Voyager Digital, for deceiving the platform’s users about the security of their holdings. Further, the agency also imposed significant fines of $250,000, $200,000, and $100,000, respectively, on decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols Opyn, ZeroEx, and Deridex. The agency also issued cease-and-desist orders against these three protocols.