On Monday, eight states announced that they would sue the cryptocurrency lending platform Nexo Group for their unlicensed, interest-bearing crypto product. Nexo Allegedly Offered Unregistered Accounts California, Kentucky, New York, Maryland, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Washington, and Vermont state authorities claim Nexo offered users interest-earning accounts without registering them as securities and making the requisite disclosures. State authorities claim that without access to these financial documents, investors cannot make wise investment choices. Additionally, it was claimed that Nexo misled the accounts and told investors that their platform was authorized and registered. According to one of the reports, these interest-bearing accounts, also known as “Earn Interest Products,” permitted investors to deposit assets with Nexo in return for rates of up to 36% on their deposits. Nexo claims that only one asset, which does earn a rate of interest of 36%, is advertised in its promotional materials. According to Nexo’s terms and conditions, the corporation has the sole and complete authority to use client assets. No Involvement of Investors The Vermont court’s ruling states that investors have no involvement in selecting, overseeing, or analyzing the revenue-generating operations respondents employ to generate this interest. The Vermont order notes that as of July 31, 2022, over 93,318 U.S. citizens have contributed more than ...