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A U.S. state has issued a cease and desist order to a company purportedly engaged in cryptocurrency mining. This order follows a temporary cease and desist order to the company two months ago which it did not respond to.
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Cease and Desist Order
The U.S. State of North Carolina issued a cease and desist order to Power Mining Pool (PMP) last week. After some investigation, the stateâs Securities Division declared:
The Securities Division found that PMP is violating the Securities Act by: a. offering unregistered securities in the form of âmining pool shares;â b. offering securities while it is not registered to do so; and c. making material misstatements when offering securities.
The order mandates the company and any person, employee, officer, director, entity, or independent contractor under its direction or control to permanently cease and desist from selling securities in the state until the security is registered or exempt.
They also must not act as a securities dealer, salesman, or agent unless registered with the state. Furthermore, they must not engage in fraud in connection with the offer or sale of any security, or violate other provisions and rules of the state.
This order follows a temporary cease and desist order issued by the same division on March 2. However, the company has neither responded to the order nor requested a hearing. Instead, its website, which is its principal place of business, went offline on March 6, the order revealed.
Questionable Operations
The State of North Carolina described PMP as an online business that is unregistered in any jurisdiction, without a physical place of business and âThe individuals who managed PMP are not identified.â
The company represents that it owns and operates mining rigs capable of mining seven different cryptocurrencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It also represents that these rigs track the profitability of each of the seven cryptos and automatically âswitch resources away from less profitable coins.â
PMP also offers mining pool shares to investors to mine on their behalf. âInvestors who purchase mining pool shares must first purchase bitcoin with their fiat currency, such as the U.S. Dollar or Euro,â the order detailed. âNext, PMP directs investors to deposit their bitcoin into PMPâs bitcoin wallet in order to set up an account on the PMP website.â The company then claims to mine cryptocurrencies on investorsâ behalf and purported to pay investors the fiat value of the coins mined.
Investors can also âtrade the mined coins for bitcoin.â PMP claims that it will pay the investors âon any profits we make in the trading poolâ every three hours.
The Secretary of State of North Carolina wrote:
The mining pool shares are securities and are not registered with the AdministratorâŠPMP willfully fails to disclose material facts when offering the mining pool shares.
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