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The US Securities and Exchange Commission investigates the world's fifth largest token, Ampoin
According to insiders, the US Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether the trading platform Coin On has violated securities rules by issuing Coin On Coin (BNB) when it first started five years ago. The SEC's review conducted an in-depth investigation into the development starting point of the company and its BNB tokens
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (CSRC) has sued "Coin An", and counterfeit coins such as FIL and ADA have been listed as securities!
The retaliation from FTX is still ongoing, and Lao Zhao (founder of Coin An) has entered a dead endLast night, there was a thunder explosion on the flat ground and another bloody scene.The SEC, the US regulatory agency, has officially released the indictment against Yuan An and Changpeng Zhao, with a total of 13 charges
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Coin security is being regulated again. The US SEC is investigating whether BNB tokens constitute securities sales
Cailian News | Blockchain Daily, June 7th (Reporter Dong Yujia),On June 7th local time, according to Bloomberg, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is conducting an investigation into Coin An to investigate whether selling BNB tokens during its initial token issuance (ICO) in 2017 violated securities rules.According to Bloomberg, citing an insider who declined to be named,SEC investigators are investigating whether the issuance of Coin An BNB tokens is equivalent to selling securities that should have been registered with the SEC
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The US Securities Regulatory Commission investigates whether cryptocurrency is a "currency" or an "asset" in the BNB investigation?
Asset or currency, this is a common dilemma faced by cryptocurrencies globally, and different identity definitions inevitably lead to regulatory policies heading in completely different directions.Originated by Chain News (ID: ChinaBlockchainNews)Author | Huang WanyiAccording to media reports on June 6th, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is conducting an investigation into Coin An, mainly involving the BNB token issued by Coin An in 2017