US federal court dismisses lawsuit against DeFi platform PoolTogether

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The DeFi community funded the protocol’s legal defense through a $1.4 million nonfungible token sale back in 2022.

A United States federal judge has recently dismissed the lawsuit against the decentralized finance (DeFi) platform PoolTogether. According to the ruling, the federal court system is not the correct place to air out concerns against the DeFi startup. 

U.S. Judge Frederic Block said that despite having genuine concerns about the startup, a lawsuit in a federal court is not “an appropriate way to address them.” The judge also said that the plaintiff Joseph Kent does not have the standing to pursue a lawsuit because he “suffered no concrete harm at the hands of the defendants.” The court order wrote

“Therefore, the Court holds that Kent lacks standing to sue and, accordingly, grants the defendants’ motions to dismiss on that ground. The alternative motions to compel arbitration are denied as moot.”

The lawsuit was filed by Kent back in October 2021, alleging that the DeFi startup violated gambling laws in New York state by letting people evade financial regulations and scam consumers. It also described the platform as “an old-fashioned numbers racket.”

However, according to the judge, the injury that Kent claims to have suffered must be similar to the injuries he hopes to find a remedy for in the federal court. However, in this case, the judge said that there was a mismatch. In the end, the case was dismissed.

Despite the decision, the judge said that Kent is “free to pursue his claims in state court” and ancillary issues raised in the dismissal motions that remain unanswered should be “resolved by the New York Court of Appeals.”

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Members of the community rejoiced with the decision, with some even saying that their nonfungible token (NFT) now has a utility and others expressing their support.

In 2022, the DeFi startup raised 769 Ether (ETH), around $1.4 million at the time, by selling PoolyNFTs. The funds were used to fight against the lawsuit, which some community members believed to be an attack on the DeFi sector as a whole. 

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