ApeCoin (APE) is trending to the downside as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announces an investigation against its parent company, Yuga Labs. The creators of popular non-fungible token (NFT) collections, including Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), the regulator will look into a potential violation of their securities laws.
According to a from Bloomberg, the Commission will investigate the “affinity” of the digital assets minted and promoted by Yuga Labs and the possibility that these NFTs are “more akin to stocks”. This would place the crypto company in an alleged violation of U.S. federal law.
The report quotes a source familiar with the matter, this individual also claims that the investigation will extend to ApeCoin, the native token that supports ApeCoin DAO governance model offering its users access to a staking mechanism. Via this token, holders can make decisions related to the project.It’s well-known that policymakers and regulators have sought to learn more about the novel world of web3. We hope to partner with the rest of the industry and regulators to define and shape the burgeoning ecosystem. As a leader in the space, Yuga is committed to fully cooperating with any inquiries along the way.
ApeCoin And Yuga Labs Fall Into SEC Scrutiny
A probe can escalate from the Commission against Yuga Labs, such as pursuing a legal case. However, not every probe leads to legal action.SCOOP (1/3): staffers are complaining violated protocol by hyping settlement, appearing on within minutes of the case being announced, people w direct knowledge tell . They are calling it a “publicity stunt”— Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino)