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SEC, CFTC Sue Goliath Ventures, Founder Over Alleged $400 Million Crypto Ponzi Scheme

The SEC and CFTC have sued Goliath Ventures and its founder over allegations of a $400 million crypto Ponzi scheme. The excerpt does not provide further details on the alleged conduct, defendants’ response, or the status of the case.

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Aug 12, 2026 at 1:12 AM UTC · 1 分で読める

SEC, CFTC Sue Goliath Ventures, Founder Over Alleged $400 Million Crypto Ponzi Scheme
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have filed separate civil suits against Goliath Ventures and founder Christopher Delgado over an alleged $400 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme.

Cointelegraph reported on August 11 that the SEC alleged Goliath Ventures raised at least $425 million from more than 1,300 investors through unregistered securities offerings. Investors were told the money would be deployed in crypto liquidity pools. No investments were actually made, the SEC said, and Delgado allegedly misappropriated at least $51 million for personal use.

In a separate complaint, the CFTC said about 1,600 customers paid at least $397 million for purported Bitcoin and Ether trading. The agency asked the court to order restitution to investors, disgorgement, civil monetary penalties, trading and registration bans, and a permanent injunction.

Goliath Ventures promised monthly returns of 3% to 10% and guaranteed principal, telling investors the payouts would come from liquidity-pool fee income. Instead, it used money from new investors to pay existing ones in a classic Ponzi structure. Account balances and performance metrics were also falsified. The scheme effectively collapsed after monthly distributions stopped as new inflows slowed after November 2025.

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