SEC Wins Court Case Against Blockchain-Powered Platform – Team Says Loss Sets ‘Dangerous Precedent’
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has won a court case against the blockchain-based publishing platform LBRY. According to LBRY, the SEC’s victory sets “a dangerous precedent” for crypto regulation in the US....
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The win for the American financial regulator means that LBRY’s token LBC is deemed a security, subject to US securities laws. And according to LBRY, the same would apply to “every cryptocurrency in the US […] including Ethereum.”...
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