The U.S. SEC has not yet received confirmation of service of the lawsuit against the founder of Hex, and the conference call has been postponed to Ja
Odaily Planet Daily News According to a letter submitted to the New York Eastern District Court by the US SEC, the SEC formally requested the Finnish Ministry of Justice to serve legal documents to Pulsechain, PulseX, and Hex founder Richard Schuele (also known as Richard Heart) and to deliver them to Hex, PulseChain, and PulseX through him on August 22, 2023. However, the SEC has not yet received a confirmation of delivery of the complaint to Richard Schuele. SEC lawyers will report on their delivery efforts to the court before December 15th. If delivery has not been made by then, they will apply for alternative delivery.
Meanwhile, the scheduled phone conference on November 28th has been postponed to January 30th, 2024. (The Block)
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