美国检方在第一起涉及数字资产的内幕交易案中胜诉,美国规模最大的非同质化代币(NFT)交易平台的前产品经理被判利用保密信息获利数万美元。
5月3日,在经过长达一周的审判和两天审议之后,位于美国曼哈顿的联邦法院的陪审团判决OpenSea的前员工纳撒尼尔·查斯顿的电信欺诈罪和洗钱罪成立。
大多数内幕交易案通常会判决被告盗用未发布的营收报告等非公开信息构成证券欺诈罪,但查斯顿被判处的罪名却是电信欺诈。这样一来,检方就可以规避在数字资产领域里引起激烈讨论的一个问题:非同质化代币在法律上是否构成证券。
在数字资产监管法规尚未出台之前,此次判决可能鼓励检方继续将这种策略,作为打击非传统市场欺诈犯罪的工具。
32岁的查斯顿负责挑选在OpenSea主页上重点推荐的NFT,这通常会令数字资产的价格快速上涨。
检方表示,虽然代币在主页显示之前,OpenSea会对代币的身份保密,但查斯顿提前购买了数十枚代币,事后以高达五倍售价的价格立即出售,这违反了他对信息保密的义务。
政府根据查斯顿收藏的以太币(Ethereum)的价值,认为他通过出售NFT获利超过57,000美元。查斯顿表示他从未将出售所得兑换成美元,因此未获得任何收益。查斯顿被指控告诉女朋友他通过出售NFT获得19枚以太币,按照5月3日下午4:45的交易价格,这些以太币的价值约为35,000美元。
查斯顿于2021年9月辞职。在此之前,社区开始质疑他是否在进行非法预先出售,并且公司制定了禁止员工买卖在主页上推荐的NFT的政策。他在2022年6月被捕。
他的每一项罪名都面临最高20年的监禁,但最终刑期可能更短。本案将于8月22日判决。
查斯顿辩护称NFT不属于证券或商品,因此不受政府理论的约束,而且他的所得并非法律规定的被盗用财产,因为它们没有经济或市场价值。他还主张自己从未参与洗钱,因为交易是在公共区块链上完成的。
有超过300位辩护律师写信支持查斯顿的撤诉请求。他们认为,如果认定保密商业信息属于财产,将会扩大对诈骗罪的起诉范围,会“使许多行为被认定为有罪”。
政府在涉及加密货币的第一起内幕交易案中使用了类似做法。Coinbase Global公司的前任经理伊尚·瓦希在2月被判犯有两项共谋电信欺诈罪,他被指控在该交易平台即将发布新代币时,利用其获取的保密信息进行交易。
他的案件将于5月下旬判决。他每项罪名可能都面临最长20年的刑期,但瓦希已经同意遵守联邦指导准则,作为其认罪协议的一部分,他可能只需要服刑36至47个月。
瓦希的代理律师也是查斯顿的代理律师戴维·米勒。瓦希称他是一个“有突出性格的违规者”,希望法院判处不超过10个月监禁。
米勒在4月26日写给法院的备忘录中说:“伊尚被与本案捆绑在一起,在谷歌搜索中,他将永远背负着第一位被判有罪的‘加密货币内幕交易’案的内幕交易者。”(财富中文网)
翻译:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
美国检方在第一起涉及数字资产的内幕交易案中胜诉,美国规模最大的非同质化代币(NFT)交易平台的前产品经理被判利用保密信息获利数万美元。
5月3日,在经过长达一周的审判和两天审议之后,位于美国曼哈顿的联邦法院的陪审团判决OpenSea的前员工纳撒尼尔·查斯顿的电信欺诈罪和洗钱罪成立。
大多数内幕交易案通常会判决被告盗用未发布的营收报告等非公开信息构成证券欺诈罪,但查斯顿被判处的罪名却是电信欺诈。这样一来,检方就可以规避在数字资产领域里引起激烈讨论的一个问题:非同质化代币在法律上是否构成证券。
在数字资产监管法规尚未出台之前,此次判决可能鼓励检方继续将这种策略,作为打击非传统市场欺诈犯罪的工具。
32岁的查斯顿负责挑选在OpenSea主页上重点推荐的NFT,这通常会令数字资产的价格快速上涨。
检方表示,虽然代币在主页显示之前,OpenSea会对代币的身份保密,但查斯顿提前购买了数十枚代币,事后以高达五倍售价的价格立即出售,这违反了他对信息保密的义务。
政府根据查斯顿收藏的以太币(Ethereum)的价值,认为他通过出售NFT获利超过57,000美元。查斯顿表示他从未将出售所得兑换成美元,因此未获得任何收益。查斯顿被指控告诉女朋友他通过出售NFT获得19枚以太币,按照5月3日下午4:45的交易价格,这些以太币的价值约为35,000美元。
查斯顿于2021年9月辞职。在此之前,社区开始质疑他是否在进行非法预先出售,并且公司制定了禁止员工买卖在主页上推荐的NFT的政策。他在2022年6月被捕。
他的每一项罪名都面临最高20年的监禁,但最终刑期可能更短。本案将于8月22日判决。
查斯顿辩护称NFT不属于证券或商品,因此不受政府理论的约束,而且他的所得并非法律规定的被盗用财产,因为它们没有经济或市场价值。他还主张自己从未参与洗钱,因为交易是在公共区块链上完成的。
有超过300位辩护律师写信支持查斯顿的撤诉请求。他们认为,如果认定保密商业信息属于财产,将会扩大对诈骗罪的起诉范围,会“使许多行为被认定为有罪”。
政府在涉及加密货币的第一起内幕交易案中使用了类似做法。Coinbase Global公司的前任经理伊尚·瓦希在2月被判犯有两项共谋电信欺诈罪,他被指控在该交易平台即将发布新代币时,利用其获取的保密信息进行交易。
他的案件将于5月下旬判决。他每项罪名可能都面临最长20年的刑期,但瓦希已经同意遵守联邦指导准则,作为其认罪协议的一部分,他可能只需要服刑36至47个月。
瓦希的代理律师也是查斯顿的代理律师戴维·米勒。瓦希称他是一个“有突出性格的违规者”,希望法院判处不超过10个月监禁。
米勒在4月26日写给法院的备忘录中说:“伊尚被与本案捆绑在一起,在谷歌搜索中,他将永远背负着第一位被判有罪的‘加密货币内幕交易’案的内幕交易者。”(财富中文网)
翻译:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
US prosecutors won the first-ever insider-trading trial involving digital assets with the conviction of a former product manager at the largest NFT marketplace for using confidential information to make thousands of dollars in profit.
Nathaniel Chastain, who worked for OpenSea, was found guilty of wire fraud and money laundering by a jury in federal court in Manhattan on May 3 following a week-long trial and two days of deliberations.
Unlike most traditional insider-trading cases, which are centered around securities-fraud charges for misappropriating non-public information such as unreleased earnings reports, Chastain was charged with wire fraud. That allowed prosecutors to skirt the issue of whether non-fungible tokens are legally classified as a security, a hotly debated topic in the world of digital assets.
The verdict is likely to encourage further use of the strategy by prosecutors as a tool to ferret out fraud in nontraditional markets while regulations for digital assets are still being crafted.
Chastain, 32, was responsible for selecting which NFTs would be highlighted on OpenSea’s home page, which usually led to an immediate spike in the price of the assets.
Prosecutors said that while OpenSea would keep the identity of featured tokens secret until they appeared on its home page, Chastain bought dozens of them beforehand and then sold them immediately afterward for as much as five times the purchase price, violating his duty to keep the information confidential.
The government alleged Chastain made more than $57,000 in profit from the scheme based on the value of ethereum tokens he collected from the NFT sales. Chastain argues that he never converted the proceeds to dollars and therefore never realized any gain. At May 3’s trading price at 4:45 pm, the 19 ethereum Chastain allegedly told his girlfriend he made off the sales would be worth about $35,000.
Chastain was asked to resign in September 2021 after the community began questioning whether he was front-running sales and the company instituted policies barring employees from buying or selling featured NFTs while they were being highlighted on the home page. He was arrested in June 2022.
He faces as much as 20 years in prison on each count for his conviction, though he’s likely to get far less than that. Sentencing is set for Aug. 22.
Chastain had argued NFTs aren’t securities or commodities and therefore aren’t subject to the government’s theory — and that what he took isn’t misappropriated property, as required by the law, because it had no economic or market value. He also contended that he didn’t commit money laundering because the transactions were made on a public blockchain.
A group of more than 300 defense attorneys filed a letter in support of Chastain’s request to throw out the indictment, saying that a finding that confidential business information is property would expand how fraud is prosecuted and and “criminalize a broad swath of conduct.”
The government used a similar approach in the first insider-trading case involving cryptocurrency. Ishan Wahi, a former Coinbase Global Inc. manager, pleaded guilty in February to two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for trading on confidential information he learned about when the exchange was going to list new tokens.
Wahi faces as long as 20 years in prison on each count when he’s sentenced later this month, although he agreed to federal guidelines that call for him to serve 36 to 47 months behind bars as part of his plea deal.
Wahi — who is being represented by Chastain’s lawyer, David Miller — has asked the court to sentence him to 10 months or less in prison, saying he is a “man of outstanding character who crossed the line.”
“Ishan’s name has been associated with the events of this case, and he will forever be a Google search away from being known as the first insider to be convicted in a ‘cryptocurrency insider trading’ case,” Miller wrote in an April 26 memo to the court.