📢📢 SEC Drops Investigation into Web3 Gaming Firm Immutable
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially closed its investigation into Ethereum-based gaming platform Immutable with no enforcement action, the company announced Tuesday.
The decision ends a five-month tussle that began when the regulator issued Immutable a Wells Notice in October 2024, which probed into potential enforcement actions over alleged securities law violations related to the company's IMX token.
With no further legal consequences against Immutable, the IMX Ecosystem Foundation, and its CEO James Ferguson, the resolution was touted by the company as "a win for Web3 gaming" and "everyone who believes in digital ownership rights.”
The now-closed investigation focused on alleged securities violations related to IMX token sales in 2021, when Immutable raised at least $12.5 million. The SEC had also questioned representations about the token's backing, particularly regarding a pre-launch investment from Huobi Ventures.
In retrospect, it's worth mentioning that the IMX tokens in question were dumped by GameStop in 2022 to the tune of roughly $47 million at the time, following a now badly-ended deal between Immutable and GameStop in which the latter launched an NFT marketplace that made use of Immutable X's layer-2 scaling solution to process transactions.
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