SEC dismisses charges against Justin Sun, Rainberry $10 million settlement, Tron Foundation and BitTorrent case signals enforcement shift; compliance cues.SEC dismisses charges against Justin Sun, Rainberry $10 million settlement, Tron Foundation and BitTorrent case signals enforcement shift; compliance cues.

Tron gains clarity as SEC drops Sun case; Rainberry $10M

2026/03/06 07:25
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SEC dismisses charges against Justin Sun, Tron, BitTorrent

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has dismissed its 2023 charges against Tron founder Justin Sun, the Tron Foundation, and the BitTorrent Foundation, as reported by The Block. The move closes a high-profile chapter that had focused industry attention on how the regulator would apply securities laws to token projects and affiliated entities.

The judgment would resolve one of the agency’s highest-profile crypto enforcement actions and dismiss the remaining claims against Sun, according to Decrypt. While significant for the parties, the disposition does not itself establish broader precedent; any wider effects will hinge on how courts and the regulator approach similar token matters going forward.

Immediate impact: the Rainberry $10 million settlement explained

Rainberry, a company affiliated with the Tron network, agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty in connection with the case, according to CoinDesk. The payment delineates the outcome between the named defendants in the 2023 complaint, whose claims were dismissed, and the developer entity that accepted a monetary obligation.

Public reports did not describe an admission of wrongdoing in the judgment, and the available coverage focuses on resolving the dispute and dismissing the contested claims. For stakeholders, the immediate impact is procedural clarity: claims against Sun and the two foundations have been dismissed, while the financial obligation resides with Rainberry.

This outcome arrives amid a broader recalibration of federal enforcement after court decisions narrowed certain administrative tools, elevating the role of federal courts and negotiated resolutions. Said Meghan Ciccone, President at Accountable.US: “Today’s decision is a victory for the wealthy and powerful… In gutting the federal government’s ability to enforce laws enacted by Congress, this ruling gives special interests even more power to set the rules for the rest of us… this is a power grab that will ultimately harm ordinary people by making it harder for federal agencies to hold corporations accountable for misdeeds.”

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What claims were dismissed versus remaining obligations

Dismissed: the remaining claims from the SEC’s 2023 action naming Justin Sun, the Tron Foundation, and the BitTorrent Foundation. In effect, the disposition removes those defendants from ongoing litigation tied to that complaint and concludes the core allegations in the Tron Foundation and BitTorrent case.

Remaining obligations: a Rainberry $10 million settlement, described in reports as a civil penalty paid by a developer affiliated with the Tron network. No other undertakings were detailed in the available reports, and any additional steps would depend on formal court filings or agency notices.

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