Haliey Welch, famously known as the “Hawk Tuah” girl, revealed that the SEC has closed its probe into her meme coin, which plummeted 95% within hours of launch. Despite investors losing millions, the agency chose not to press charges or impose fines. This decision highlights the SEC’s selective enforcement in volatile crypto markets, sparking debate over investor protection. While Welch moves on without consequences, those who bought in are left counting their losses.
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