Georgia Participates in Coordinated International Crypto Crackdown

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018

Secretary of State Brian Kemp announced that the office has opened investigations and is issuing an investor alert as part of an international crackdown on fraudulent Initial Coin Offerings and cryptocurrency-related investment products. The North American Securities Administrators Association, of which Georgia is a member is coordinating the sweep.

“Fraudulent activity involving ICOs and cryptocurrency-related investment products is a significant threat to Main Street investors in Georgia,” Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp said. “Cryptocriminals need to know that Georgia is committed to swiftly and effectively protecting investors from schemes and scams involving these products.”

The Georgia Secretary of State's Securities Division has joined with more than 40 other state and provincial securities regulators in the United States and Canada in “Operation Cryptosweep,” resulting in nearly 70 inquiries and investigations and 34 pending or completed enforcement actions since the beginning of the month. NASAA members are conducting additional investigations into potentially fraudulent conduct that may result in additional enforcement actions. These actions are in addition to more than a dozen enforcement actions previously undertaken by NASAA members regarding these types of products.

In April 2018, NASAA organized a task force of its member state and provincial securities regulators to begin a coordinated series of investigations into ICOs and cryptocurrency-related investment products. Regulators identified many cryptocurrency-related products and as part of its work, the task force identified hundreds of ICOs in the final stages of preparation before being launched to the public. These pending ICOs were advertised and listed on ICO aggregation sites to attract investor interest. Many have been examined and some were determined to warrant further investigation. A number of these investigations are ongoing and others resulted in enforcement actions announced today.

“The actions announced today are just the tip of the iceberg,” Secretary Kemp said, noting that NASAA’s task force also found approximately 30,000 crypto-related domain name registrations, the vast majority of which appeared in 2017 and 2018.

A critical component of “Operation Cryptosweep” is raising public awareness of the risks associated with ICOs and cryptocurrency-related investment products. “Not every ICO or cryptocurrency-related investment is fraudulent, but we urge investors to approach any initial coin offering or cryptocurrency-related investment product with extreme caution,” Secretary Kemp said.