Category: SEC
-
How to Watch INX’s IPO in Real Time on the Ethereum Blockchain
Doing its IPO on the Ethereum blockchain gives the public, and INX itself, a novel vista on the process, which traditionally has been a back-room affair.
-
Law Decoded: Public companies, private markets, crypto offerings and you, Aug. 28–Sept. 4
In light of newly expanded qualifications for accredited investors, Law Decoded looks at recent interactions between crypto and public companies.
-
US SEC upgrades ‘accredited investors,’ puts financial knowledge first
The SEC amending its definition of accredited investors could have significant implications for regulated crypto token sales.
-
Robinhood May Face $10M SEC Fine Over Disclosure Failures
Robinhood is reportedly under investigation by the SEC for not fully disclosing that it was passing customer orders onto market makers.
-
Self-Help Firm That Mostly Took Bitcoin as Payment Mostly Just Helped Itself, SEC Charges
Ninety-two percent of Mindset 24 investors allegedly lost some of their funds. They’d paid in over a million dollars – mostly in bitcoin.
-
Crypto Long & Short: What Changes at the Fed and the SEC Mean for Crypto
Chairman Powell’s speech on Thursday highlighted how much the Fed’s role is changing, and that’s an opportunity for the crypto industry.
-
Ministers used influence to pilfer millions in alleged Ponzi Scheme
They even wrote a self-help book about becoming a millionaire. Sounds like that may need to be updated.
-
Crypto leaders at odds over SEC’s ‘accredited investors’ move
Many prominent crypto players responded positively to the SEC decision, while others said the move falls short
-
NYSE Can Allow Firms to Raise Funding Through Direct Listings, Says SEC
The New York Stock Exchange may now allow some companies to raise capital via direct listings rather than IPOs.
-
NYSE Can Allow Firms to Raise Funding Through Direct Listings, Says SEC
The New York Stock Exchange may now allow some companies to raise capital via direct listings rather than IPOs.