| After
Chastain Found Guilty of Insider Trading
OpenSea NFTs then Reversed so Nolle
Prosequi
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
Book SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 18 â Already there have
been several civil
Non-Fungible Token cases in
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York. On June 1, 2022 a
criminal case was unsealed,
charging NATHANIEL CHASTAIN, a
former product manager at
Ozone Networks, Inc. d/b/a
OpenSea (âOpenSeaâ), with wire
fraud and money laundering in
connection with a scheme to
commit insider trading in
Non-Fungible Tokens, or
âNFTs,â by using confidential
information about what NFTs
were going to be featured on
OpenSeaâs homepage for his
personal financial gain." Inner City
Press covered the trial
(below) until, on May 2, 2023,
Chastain was found guilty and
his sentencing set for August
22. Inner City Press was in
the courtroom as his attorneys
hugged him. On August
8, 2023, Chastain's sentencing
memo was filed, asking for
time served or probation with
community service and/or home
confinement and stating "we do
not here argue the reasons why
Nate maintains his innocence." They argue
that the property subject to
forfeiture is cryptocurrency
(ETH), citing the DDC case of
US v. Sterlingov, which Inner
City Press is also covering. On August 15, the
US Attorney's Office asked for
21 to 27 months, citing the 24
months that Judge Loretta A.
Preska recently gave to Ishan
Wahi of Coinbase. On August 21, the
eve of sentencing, Chastain's
lawyers put in letter seeking
to exclude fromt the loss
amount "after-featured NFT
purchases." On August 22,
Chastain was sentenced to
three months in prison and a
$50,000 fine. Inner City Press
thread: OK- near end of
sentencing in US v Nate
Chastain, described as 1st
"NFT insider trading" case.
But loss/gain amount is less
than $50,000, defense lawyer
Miller (who also repped Wahi)
says. Judge has taken 5 minute
break before announcing
sentence. All rise! Judge:
Respect for the law and
general deterrence militate
for punishment. But he is a
first time offender. There are
mitigating curcumstances. He
has a potentially promising
future... Judge: There was
a 2017 case, a few thousand
dollars of profit, less than a
year sentence. Mr Chastain, I
sentence you to 3 months in
prison." Chaistain
appealed, and the conviction
was vacated. On January 5,
2026 Judge Furman set a
conference on possible
retrial: " ORDERED that the
parties appear for a
conference in this matter on
January 14, 2026, at 10:30
a.m. " On January 12 the
US Attorney's Office wrote in
asking to cancel that, saying
"the parties are negotiating a
disposition of this matter..
order the filing of an update
by January 21." On January 21, a
signed Deferred Prosecution
Agreement was filed - on
Patreon here And on February
18, a nolle prosequi filed by
the AUSA. That should be it. Watch this site. More on Substack
here Inner City Press
will continue to cover these
cases. The case is US v. Chastain, 22-cr-305 (Furman / Moses)
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