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US Prosecutors Drop Insider Trading Case Against F...
Cointelegraph•Friday, January 23, 2026 at 04:52 AM•1 min read

US Prosecutors Drop Insider Trading Case Against Former OpenSea Manager

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US prosecutors are abandoning the insider trading case against Nathaniel Chastain, a former manager at OpenSea, according to reports. This development follows Chastain's successful appeal of a previous wire fraud and money laundering conviction. The Justice Department's decision marks a significant turn in the legal proceedings surrounding the case. The initial conviction and subsequent appeal have drawn considerable attention within the cryptocurrency and NFT space, particularly regarding regulatory boundaries and potential misconduct within NFT marketplaces like OpenSea.

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US Prosecutors Drop Insider Trading Case Against Former OpenSea Manager

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US prosecutors are abandoning the insider trading case against Nathaniel Chastain, a former manager at OpenSea, according to reports. This development follows Chastain's successful appeal of a previous wire fraud and money laundering conviction. The Justice Department's decision marks a significant turn in the legal proceedings surrounding the case. The initial conviction and subsequent appeal have drawn considerable attention within the cryptocurrency and NFT space, particularly regarding regulatory boundaries and potential misconduct within NFT marketplaces like OpenSea.

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