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Sentencing in Multimillion-Dollar Cryptocurrency Securities Fraud and Wire Fraud Schemes

The cryptocurrency market faces ongoing scrutiny and regulation as exemplified by a recent landmark case. Shane Hampton and Michael Kane have been sentenced for their roles in manipulating the price of Hydrogen Technology’s cryptocurrency, HYDRO, resulting in multimillion-dollar securities fraud and wire fraud schemes.

Details of the Case

Shane Hampton, 32, of Philadelphia, was sentenced to two years and 11 months in prison, while Michael Kane, 39, of Miami Beach, Florida, received a sentence of three years and nine months. These sentences follow their orchestration of a sophisticated scheme to defraud investors through price manipulation.

Key Points:

  • Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri emphasized the significance of this case: "For the first time, a jury in a federal criminal trial found that a cryptocurrency was a security and that manipulating cryptocurrency prices was securities fraud."

  • Roles: Kane was the co-founder and CEO of Hydrogen Technology, and Hampton served as the Head of Financial Engineering.

The Fraudulent Scheme

From October 2018 to April 2019, Kane and Hampton employed Moonwalkers Trading Limited, a South African firm, to manipulate HYDRO’s price on a U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange. They used an automated trading bot to execute approximately $7 million in “wash trades” and placed over $300 million in “spoof trades,” creating an illusion of market activity and fraudulently inflating the token’s price.

Legal Outcomes

  • Michael Kane pleaded guilty in November 2023 to:

    • One count of conspiracy to commit securities price manipulation.

    • One count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

    • Two counts of wire fraud.

  • Shane Hampton was convicted by a federal jury on February 7, 2024, of:

    • One count of conspiracy to commit securities price manipulation.

    • One count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

The jury's unanimous decision confirmed that the sales of HYDRO were investment contracts, thereby categorizing the token as a security under federal securities law. This marked the first criminal jury trial where a cryptocurrency was deemed a security.

Co-Conspirators and Investigations

Two additional co-conspirators, Andrew Chorlian and Tyler Ostern, pleaded guilty in May 2023 to conspiracy charges and have been sentenced.

Investigation and Prosecution

The FBI Miami Field Office led the investigation, with prosecution by Assistant Chief Scott Armstrong and Trial Attorney Andrew Jaco of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section.

Conclusion

This case sets a crucial precedent for the cryptocurrency market, underscoring that federal securities laws will be rigorously enforced to maintain market integrity. The sentences imposed highlight the severe consequences of securities fraud and wire fraud in the cryptocurrency sector.

Gayatri Gupta