Briefing
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- ICOs as Securities – U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Jay Clayton declared most Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) as securities, defined as cryptoassets that increase in value over time depending on performance of company
- Law Governing Securities – ICOs deemed as securities require protections to be in place for investors, traders to pass thorough examination, and companies and advisors have knowledge how to conduct securities events properly
- True Cryptocurrencies (Not Classified as Securities) – Defined as public blockchain networks with native cryptocurrencies either mined or produced by public
- Patchwork of Regulations – Currently cryptocurrencies are regulated differently per state, as well as for small and large scale companies
- ICO Crackdown – SEC issued dozens of subpoenas and information requests from companies planning ICOs
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Accelerator
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Market Disruption
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Sector
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Financial Services
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Organization
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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February 9, 2018
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