U.S. SEC Staff Clarifies That Some Crypto Stablecoins Aren't Securities
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U.S. SEC Staff Clarifies That Some Crypto Stablecoins Aren't Securities
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has no business with certain stablecoins or their issuers, the regulator's staff declared in the latest statement outlining the corners of the crypto sector for which it doesn't have a legal interest.Since the agency was taken over by President Donald Trump-appointed leadership and formed a Crypto Task Force to ease pressures on the digital assets space, its staff has issued a series of statements mean…
What Are Stablecoins and Why Are Regulators Wary?
If you put a dollar bill under your mattress, you know you’ll get a dollar bill back when you go looking for it, and that the paper currency will still be worth $1. A branch of cryptocurrencies called stablecoins has grown up based on the idea that such dependability can be replicated in new ways.
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