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Gemini Settles CFTC Claim Over Bitcoin Futures

CFTC proposes settlement with Gemini over Bitcoin futures

Gemini Settles Bitcoin Lawsuit Over Misleading Statements for $5M

Gemini Trust Company

Gemini ends CFTC dispute with $5M settlement

Gemini Trust Company, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, has agreed to pay a $5 million penalty to resolve a lawsuit filed by the

Gemini settles CFTC lawsuit over Bitcoin futures for $5M

Gemini Will Pay A

Gemini will pay a $5 million fine to the CFTC to resolve allegations of providing false information to gain approval for Bitcoin futures. This settlement allows Gemini

Gemini pays $5M to settle CFTC lawsuit over Bitcoin

Gemini allegedly misled the CFTC between July and December 2025. Its officers, employees, and agents made false or misleading statements and withheld key

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Gemini Settles $5M CFTC Case on Bitcoin Futures

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Gemini, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, has agreed to pay $5 million to settle a lawsuit with the Commodity Futures

Gemini

Gemini drowns in legal waters for its 2025 Bitcoin Futures bid

Gemini, a well-known cryptocurrency exchange, has agreed to pay $5 million to settle charges brought by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The

Gemini Settles $5M CFTC Lawsuit Over Bitcoin Futures Approval

The Civil Case Was Launched

The civil case was launched in June 2025 and accused Gemini of providing false or misleading information during its 2025 bid to offer Bitcoin futures contracts. According

Gemini Settles CFTC Lawsuit With $5 Million Penalty Over

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