The CFTC rescinded its no-deny settlement policy on June 3, ending a nearly three-decade rule that barred defendants from settling while publicly denying the agency’s allegations. The agency also said it will not enforce existing no-deny provisions, while still reserving discretion to seek admissions in specific settlements. The move tracks the SEC’s May rollback and weakens a major piece of enforcement leverage over crypto and derivatives firms.

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