TLDR: SEC moved to dismiss fraud claims against Justin Sun and TRON entities after nearly three years of litigation Rainberry Inc. will pay a $10M civil penaltyTLDR: SEC moved to dismiss fraud claims against Justin Sun and TRON entities after nearly three years of litigation Rainberry Inc. will pay a $10M civil penalty

SEC Ends Justin Sun Case as the TRON Founder Pays $10M

2026/03/06 18:07
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TLDR:

  • SEC moved to dismiss fraud claims against Justin Sun and TRON entities after nearly three years of litigation
  • Rainberry Inc. will pay a $10M civil penalty while all claims against Justin Sun personally disappear
  • The original SEC case accused TRON firms of 600,000 wash trades tied to $TRX market activity
  • Celebrity promotions involving $TRX and $BTT tokens formed a central part of the regulator’s case

The U.S. SEC has moved to end its long-running lawsuit against TRON founder Justin Sun. Regulators asked a court to dismiss claims tied to a 2023 fraud case involving TRON entities. 

A TRON-affiliated company will pay a $10 million civil penalty as part of the agreement. The resolution closes a dispute that centered on token sales, trading activity, and celebrity promotions.

SEC Ends Justin Sun Lawsuit Over TRX and BTT Token Sales

The original complaint targeted Justin Sun, the TRON Foundation, and the BitTorrent Foundation. Regulators alleged the firms sold unregistered securities tied to the TRX and BTT tokens.

According to the filing, the SEC claimed TRON entities conducted large volumes of wash trading. The complaint referenced more than 600,000 trades designed to inflate market activity.

The regulator also accused Sun’s companies of paying celebrities to promote tokens without disclosure. Those promotions included social media campaigns tied to $TRX and BitTorrent’s $BTT token.

The SEC now seeks to dismiss the claims against Sun personally. Court filings show the dismissal would occur without admissions of wrongdoing from the defendants.

The civil penalty will come from Rainberry Inc., a company linked to TRON operations. The proposed settlement would close the enforcement case after nearly three years.

TRON Founder Responds as SEC Crypto Enforcement Approach Shifts

Justin Sun confirmed the development through a post on X. He stated the regulator had moved to dismiss claims against him and TRON-related entities.

Sun also noted that the resolution closes the legal dispute while allowing him to continue working in the sector. He said his focus remains on expanding crypto innovation globally.

A separate post from the Wise Advice account summarized the settlement terms. It noted the penalty payment and the dismissal of all charges against Sun personally.

The same post argued the outcome reflects a wider shift in the SEC’s crypto enforcement strategy. Recent settlements and paused cases have reduced several ongoing legal battles.

The earlier complaint formed part of a broader regulatory push targeting token sales and trading activity. The settlement now closes one of the more visible cases tied to TRON’s ecosystem.

TRON’s market capitalization currently sits near $25 billion, according to widely cited market data. Some commentators questioned the relatively small penalty in relation to the network’s size.

Sun and TRON DAO described the outcome as a positive step for the project. The resolution allows the organizations to move forward without further litigation tied to the case.

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