The SEC dismisses all charges against Justin Sun, the Tron Foundation, and the BitTorrent Foundation

By: rootdata|2026/03/06 13:44:08
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According to official news, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially agreed to withdraw all remaining charges against Justin Sun, the Tron Foundation, and the BitTorrent Foundation today. This settlement marks the end of a three-year regulatory dispute, eliminating the long-standing uncertainty surrounding the development of the Tron ecosystem and the BTT token. In the future, the Tron ecosystem and BitTorrent will continue to focus on promoting the technological iteration and ecological construction of decentralized file transfer protocols. Justin Sun stated that he will actively cooperate with regulatory agencies to explore compliant innovation paths and jointly embrace a "new era of supporting innovation."

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