The financial regulator asked a judge to stay its enforcement case against the Tron founder in February, after which time the company went public on Nasdaq. Two members of Congress have called on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to answer questions that could impact how crypto companies go public on US exchanges. In a Wednesday letter to SEC Chair Paul Atkins and acting director of the commission’s division of corporation finance Cicely LaMothe, Senator Jeff Merkley and Representative Sean Casten questioned the agency’s timing on dropping an enforcement case against Tron founder and CEO Justin Sun. The Tron founder had been facing a lawsuit filed by the SEC in 2023 over allegations of offering unregistered securities, but the agency asked for a stay in the case in February, a month after the departure of former Chair Gary Gensler. Read more
One United Properties S.A. has announced on Sept 18 that CC TRUST GROUP AG, owned by Claudio Cisullo, Chairman of the Board of Directors of One United Properties, requested three new items to be added to the agenda of the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders convened for October 15, 2025 and October 16, 2025, respectively.