SEC's new chair Paul Atkins just clarified something huge: not every token sale counts as a securities offering. He broke down which types of token distributions would actually fall outside securities regulations. Big shift in regulatory stance here.
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ShadowStaker
· 12-13 03:52
finally someone at the sec talking sense... tho gotta say this feels more like damage control than actual policy shift, ngl
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RugpullTherapist
· 12-10 05:01
Oh, finally someone is telling the truth, not all coins have to be managed as securities
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 12-10 04:36
Okay, okay, finally someone dares to speak the vernacular, the previous one-size-fits-all logic is really outrageous
SEC's new chair Paul Atkins just clarified something huge: not every token sale counts as a securities offering. He broke down which types of token distributions would actually fall outside securities regulations. Big shift in regulatory stance here.