Category: SEC
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Jay Clayton will step down as US SEC chair by year’s end
The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission is set to move on after three-and-a-half years in the role.
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The US SEC amendments and SAFT process
Do the new safe harbors against integration pave the way for a successful SAFT process?
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The SEC collected $1.26 billion from unregistered ICOs in 2020
In a record-breaking year, the SEC seized $4.68 billion — more than one-quarter of which came from cryptocurrency-related firms.
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SEC should declare XRP a security, says Peter Brandt
Could XRP’s regulatory status be finally settled one day?
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SEC Commissioner Peirce Says Regulations Should Be Slow, Though Crypto Rules Could Be Faster
New regulations take time to allow for public feedback, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said at CoinDesk’s Bitcoin for Advisors conference.
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Investors fight to keep Bancor securities case out of Israeli court
“Defendants say, in passing, that Israel is the more appropriate forum, but fail to provide any supporting detail,” stated lawyers in the class-action suit.
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SEC Finalizes Rule Change That Could (One Day) Juice Token Sales
Companies can now raise more money under three key securities exemptions without having to register with SEC.
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SEC votes to simplify exempt offering rules for securities
“While each component in this patchwork system makes some sense in isolation, collectively, there is substantial room for improvement.”
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INX to boost its $117M IPO with token listings on global exchanges
Raising $10 million out of $117 million to date, INX expects to finish the IPO by year’s end.
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First SEC Official to Say Ether Is Not a Security Is Leaving the Agency Later This Year
William Hinman, the director of the SEC’s division of corporation finance, is planning to leave the agency later this year.