Price of crypto token promoted by Kim Kardashian spiked 126% after SEC charge unveiled

Quick Take

  • EthereumMax or EMAX rose from $0.000000004232 to $0.000000009605 on Oct. 3, 2022. 
  • While not a substantial price jump, the spike showed a definitive market reaction after the Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled a settlement with reality TV star Kim Kardashian over her endorsement of the token. 
  • Kardashian agreed to pay $1.26 million for not disclosing a payment for promoting EMAX earlier this year.

The Securities and Exchange Commission's move to unveil a charge against reality TV star Kim Kardashian over her endorsement of a little-known cryptocurrency sparked headlines worldwide.

The announcement also triggered a significant but short-lived jump in the price of that cryptocurrency, called EthereumMax, according to market data. 

The EMAX token rose from $0.000000004232 to $0.000000009605 on Oct. 3, 2022 — a 126% increase, according to the crypto price tracker CoinGecko. The token has since fallen to $0.000000005544, still 31% above what it was before the SEC’s charge. 

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As The Block reported this week, Kardashian was accused of unlawfully touting a crypto security. "This case is a reminder that, when celebrities or influencers endorse investment opportunities, including crypto asset securities, it doesn’t mean those investment products are right for all investors," Gary Gensler, chairman of the SEC, said in a statement. 

Under U.S. rules, celebrities or other figures must disclose payments or compensation received for an endorsement. Kardashian agreed to pay $1.26 million — or 0.07% of her $1.8 billion net worth for the charge, and may she not endorse crypto asset securities for three years. 


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