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Nathaniel Chastain’s Insider Trading Lawsuit Overturned in Landmark Ruling

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Last updated: January 24, 2026 3:10 am
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Published: January 24, 2026
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Nathaniel Chastain, a former product manager at the NFT marketplace OpenSea, has been cleared of charges in a notable insider trading lawsuit in the United States. This development follows a ruling from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which overturned Chastain’s 2023 conviction for wire fraud and money laundering. Remarkably, this case marked the first instance in US history where someone faced charges specifically related to insider trading of digital assets.

Chastain was found guilty in May 2023 of utilizing confidential information about upcoming features on OpenSea’s homepage to make profitable investments in NFT collections before their public promotion increased market prices. The jury imposed a sentence of three months in prison, three years of supervised release, and a $50,000 fine, citing that Chastain profited approximately $47,330 from these transactions. Following the verdict, Chastain served time while appealing the decision.

In a significant turn of events, the Second Circuit reversed the conviction in July 2025, ruling that the jury’s instructions were flawed. The court determined that the NFT homepage placement information did not possess any substantial value to OpenSea and therefore did not constitute “property” under the federal wire fraud statutes. The ruling underscored that mere deception cannot constitute fraud unless it involves a clear property interest.

In light of the appellate court’s decision, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York reached a one-month deferred prosecution agreement with Chastain. This agreement stipulates that all charges will be dropped once the period elapses. Notably, Chastain opted not to contest the forfeiture of 15.98 Ether—worth $47,330 at the time—which was related to his alleged profits. In a letter to the court, Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton indicated that halting prosecution was in the best interest of justice, especially considering Chastain had already served part of his original sentence.

As a result of the ruling, Chastain will no longer be subject to monitoring by US Pretrial Services and can petition for the return of the $50,000 fine and a $200 special assessment he paid following his initial conviction.

Analysts observing the crypto landscape view this development as a potential setback for stringent regulations governing digital assets. Legal experts note that the appeals court’s decision provides crucial insights into how traditional fraud laws may apply to emerging technologies. Specifically, it emphasizes that “property” must possess genuine commercial value to be recognized legally.

This case forms part of a broader trend where numerous crypto-related investigations have either been dismissed or abandoned by the current administration, signaling a shift towards a more deregulated environment for the cryptocurrency industry. Proponents of clearer regulatory frameworks argue that the reversal exemplifies the necessity for definitive guidelines regarding the intersection of digital assets and existing laws. The outcome of this case may instill confidence in other defendants facing similar high-profile crypto trials, fueling ongoing discussions about the clarity of regulations in the NFT and blockchain sectors.

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