Category: SEC
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Latest Fidelity filing outlines mainstream Bitcoin trading product
Mainstream finance continues piling into Bitcoin.
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What to Make of the SEC’s New Accredited Investor Rules
The SEC has formally adopted new accredited investor rules, expanding the group of Americans who can invest in private securities.
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Becoming an ‘accredited investor’ in the US is no longer just about being rich
The SEC has relaxed rules that once prioritized net worth over financial sophistication.
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INX Limited Announces Effectiveness of Security Token IPO
23rd August, 2020, NEW YORK, United States – INX Limited announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has declared as effective its registration statement on Form F-1 filed in connection with the initial public offering (the “Offering”) of up to 130 million INX Security Tokens (the “INX Tokens” or “Tokens”). INX has set the…
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XRP Is Not a Security, Argues US Congressman Tom Emmer
The asset still has no official distinction, however.
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INX Exchange Launching SEC-Registered Hybrid Token/Share IPO This Week
INX will run the first SEC-registered security token offering in its IPO aiming to raise $111 million.
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Starting Second Term Today, SEC Commissioner Peirce Tells Cointelegraph Her Crypto Priorities
Sworn in for her second term today, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce tells Cointelegraph about the commission’s work on crypto and new tech in investing.
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California Moves Forward with Digital Asset Bill
Originally seeking to define digital assets, the bill now orders for a study to look at the impact of digital assets if these were securities.
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Educating Congress on Tech Is The Next Frontier for This Blockchain Caucus Co-Chair
Congressman Soto talks about the point where crypto education meets solid policy and what’s standing in the way.
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Law Decoded: How Long Is the Arm of the Law? August 7-14
New muscle from law enforcement investigating crypto suggests that government innovation may be slow but the government gets what it wants.