A fraudulent app impersonating Curve Finance has resurfaced on the Apple App Store, misleading users and causing massive financial losses despite previous removals, highlighting ongoing issues with app store security in the crypto space. The post Fake Curve Finance App Returns to App Store appeared first on Cryptonews.
A Curve Finance scam app resurfaced on Apple's App Store for the third time, continuing to deceive users with false claims of token swaps.
Despite repeated takedowns, the fake Curve Finance app has returned to Apple's App Store, with reports of user losses intensifying.
2025 will be TON's year of DeFi, and it has partnered with Curve Finance to support a competition to find early leaders.
2025 will be TON's year of DeFi, and it has collaborated with Curve Finance to support a competition to find early leaders.
As centralized US dollar-pegged stablecoins continue to gain popularity, the potential for regulatory capture has grown.
A deceptive app imitating the DeFi platform Curve Finance recently surged in popularity on the Apple App Store, ranking within the top 100 finance apps as of Oct. 26.
Curve Finance is not new to scams, with previous fake apps targeting its user base. Users are urged to verify app sources to safeguard their cryptocurrency assets.
A counterfeit app replicates Curve's finance logo, putting users at risk.
A fake Curve Finance app has infiltrated Apple's app store, gaining popularity despite warnings from the community.
Curve DAO (CRV) has experienced a bullish uptick following a partnership between Curve Finance with the TON Foundation. According to a press release issued on October 11, the collaboration aims to boost stablecoin trading on the TON blockchain by utilizing Curve's established market-maker solutions.
Curve Finance and the TON Foundation have launched a joint hackathon to advance their Stable Swap Project on the TON blockchain.
A widely followed cryptocurrency analyst and trader is turning bullish on a top Ethereum (ETH) rival while offering his insight on XRP and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Curve DAO (CRV).
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda's efforts to lift rock-bottom borrowing costs face fresh challenges as a yen rebound and the new political leadership's preference for loose monetary policy raise the hurdle for rate hikes.
The SEC has settled the allegations and ordered a combined penalty of $700,000. The lawsuit was filed at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
TrustToken and TrueCoin, the entities behind the TrueUSD (TUSD) stablecoin, last week reached a settlement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over allegations of fraudulent and unregistered sales of investment contracts. The companies have agreed to pay a combined total of $700,000 in penalties and disgorgement without admitting or denying the SEC's findings.
The SEC accused TrustToken and TrueCoin of investing 99% of the reserves backing TUSD in a risky fund with redemption issues.
The SEC settled charges against TrueCoin and TrustToken for fraudulently marketing the TrueUSD stablecoin as fully backed by U.S. dollars.
Federal securities regulators have reached an agreement with TrueUSD (TUSD) issuer TrueCoin and lending protocol operator TrustToken to settle charges for the alleged and fraudulent sale of unregistered investment contracts.
Curve Finance proposed the complete removal of TUSD from the crvUSD ecosystem after the US SEC charged TrueCoin with investor fraud. In addition, the DEX proposed reducing the overreliance on PayPal's pyUSD as collateral.
The proposal suggests reducing TUSD's collateral backing to zero, effectively ending its support for crvUSD if approved.
TL;DR Proposal to Remove TUSD: Curve Finance is considering removing TrueUSD (TUSD) from crvUSD's collateral due to regulatory issues and concerns about TUSD's stability. Limiting PYUSD: The proposal also suggests reducing the minting capacity of crvUSD with PayPal's PYUSD from $15 million to $5 million to diversify and secure the collateral portfolio.
Curve Finance's potential removal of TUSD as collateral underscores the DeFi sector's need for robust risk management and regulatory adaptability. The post Curve Finance considers dropping TrueUSD from crvUSD collateral appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
“crvUSD is overexposed to minor stablecoins, especially TUSD which has a dubious track record and has recently been charged by the SEC with defrauding investors,” the proposer wrote.
DEX Curve Finance is assessing a proposal to lessen its dependence on TUSD stablecoin after the US SEC dropped charges against issuers Truecoin and Trusttoken. The regulator alleged that the entities violated securities policies by using risky offshore funds to back 99% of TrueUSD's reserves, raising worries about the crvUSD's stability.
TrueCoin and TrustToken, the companies responsible for the TrueUSD (TUSD) stablecoin, have reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) following allegations of misconduct.
Curve Finance is evaluating a proposal to reduce its reliance on the stablecoin TUSD following the resolution of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges against Trusttoken Inc. and Truecoin LLC, the companies behind the dollar-pegged token.
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TL;DR Fraudulent Claims: TrustToken and TrueCoin falsely marketed TrueUSD (TUSD) as fully backed by U.S. dollars while investing in a risky offshore fund. SEC Settlement: Both companies agreed to pay $163,766 each in civil penalties, with TrueCoin also paying $340,930 in disgorgement and $31,538 in interest.
US SEC and crypto firms TrueToken and TrueCoin have arrived at an agreement to settle charges. The two companies faced charges from the regulator regarding the issuance of stablecoin TUSD.
The firms behind TrueUSD, a USD-pegged stablecoin, have been charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has settled with TrueCoin and TrustToken, the companies behind TrueUSD stablecoin, for $700,000.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced settled charges against crypto companies Trusttoken Inc. and Truecoin LLC. The charges allege fraudulent misrepresentations and unregistered sales of investment contracts related to the stablecoin trueusd (TUSD). U.S.
On Tuesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) disclosed that TrueCoin LLC and TrustToken Inc., the parties behind the TrueUSD (TUSD) stablecoin, improperly invested nearly all their reserves in a speculative offshore fund. This revelation led to a settlement of charges against the companies for fraudulent and unregistered sales of investment contracts.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged TrueCoin and TrustToken with fraudulent and unregistered sales of investment contracts involving the TrueUSD (TUSD) stablecoin, and lying about its backing, according to a Sept. 24 statement.
In a significant development in the cryptocurrency regulatory landscape, TrueCoin LLC and TrustToken Inc., the companies behind the TrueUSD (TUSD), have reached a settlement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over allegations of fraud and unregistered sales of investment contracts.
The securities regulator claims the token is undercollateralized and its backing funds are in a risky overseas investment.
The U.S. SEC said it reached a settlement with TrueCoin LLC and TrustToken Inc., following charges involving the sale of stablecoin TrueUSD.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced charges settlement with TrustToken, the issuer of the TrueUSD stablecoin. TrustToken and TrueCoin were both named in the settlement as the markets regulator said they offer unregistered securities to investors.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced a settlement with TrustToken and TrueCoin for defrauding investors regarding TrueUSD.
TrueCoin LLC and TrustToken Inc. were charged with fraudulent and unregistered sales of investment contracts over TrueUSD.
The world of DeFi is rapidly evolving, and one of the most anticipated crypto partnerships is the one between the Ton Foundation and Curve Finance.
Story Highlights The live price of the CRV token is . The Curve DAO price could hit $0.56 in 2024. CRV price with a potential surge, may reach $3.36 by 2030. With the price of Bitcoin reclaiming the $62,000 mark, the altcoins are doing well.
TON Foundation announced a partnership with leading DEX Curve Finance to launch a stable swap project on TON. According to the TON Foundation, the collaboration aims to create new opportunities on the TON network by utilizing Curve's CFMM technology for trading Stablecoin.
TON Foundation and Curve Finance partner for a stablecoin swap project, amid growing demand for stablecoins.
TON Foundation partnered with Curve Finance on September 17 to develop a stablecoin swap project on the TON blockchain.
The TON Foundation has teamed up with decentralized exchange Curve Finance to foster a novel TON-based stable swap project. This initiative is set to facilitate enhanced stablecoin trading on the TON blockchain.