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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Issues Ruling Largely in Favor of Uniswap Labs

Feb 27, 2025 at 03:46 am

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a ruling on Wednesday largely agreeing with a lower court's 2023 decision to toss out a class action suit against decentralized exchange Uniswap.

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Issues Ruling Largely in Favor of Uniswap Labs

A U.S. federal appeals court on Wednesday largely upheld a lower court's decision to dismiss a class action lawsuit against decentralized exchange Uniswap.

A group of investors sued Uniswap Labs, the company behind the decentralized protocol of the same name, and some of its venture capital investors in 2022. They alleged that the company was responsible for harming investors by allowing scam tokens to be issued on its protocol.

However, District Court Judge Katherine Polk Failla of the Southern District of New York (SDNY) sided with Uniswap and scrapped the suit before it went to trial, likening the plaintiffs' arguments to "a suit attempting to hold an application like Venmo or Zelle liable for a drug deal that used the crypto application to facilitate a fund transfer."

Plaintiffs appealed Failla's ruling in September 2023, but were largely shut down by the fresh decision from the Second Circuit. The Second Circuit judges affirmed Failla's decision to throw out the plaintiffs' claims under both the Securities Act and the Exchange Act, writing:

"In sum, we agree with the district court that it 'defies logic' that a drafter of a smart contract, a computer code, could be held liable under the Exchange Act for a third party user’s misuse of the platform," the filing read.

The only part of Failla's ruling that was vacated and remanded back to a district court - meaning the lower court will hear this sliver of the the plaintiffs' case again - were the state law claims, which essentially seek to try similar allegations under state, rather than federal law, in New York, North Carolina and Idaho.

The ruling is a win for Uniswap, fresh off the heels of Tuesday's announcement that the U.S. Securities and SEC would drop its investigation into the decentralized exchange which, under former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, was being probed for allegedly operating as an unregistered securities broker and unregistered securities exchange, as well as issuing an unregistered security.

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