On April 16, according to Cryptoslate, the SEC completed its review of CEX’s information disclosure, which took more than two years and resulted in no modifications needed. A letter from CEX’s Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal confirmed this news, stating that the SEC has completed its review of CEX’s 10-K filings for the fiscal years ending December 31, 2022, and 2023. The SEC emphasized that the completion of the review does not equate to approval or endorsement of the documents. This conclusion of the review marks the official end of the lengthy comment process that began shortly after CEX’s listing in April 2021.
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The SEC has completed its review of the information disclosure of CEX, and the final result is that no modifications are required.
On April 16, according to Cryptoslate, the SEC completed its review of CEX’s information disclosure, which took more than two years and resulted in no modifications needed. A letter from CEX’s Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal confirmed this news, stating that the SEC has completed its review of CEX’s 10-K filings for the fiscal years ending December 31, 2022, and 2023. The SEC emphasized that the completion of the review does not equate to approval or endorsement of the documents. This conclusion of the review marks the official end of the lengthy comment process that began shortly after CEX’s listing in April 2021.