Court allows most SEC claims to proceed in Binance suit
Judge Amy Berman Jackson, however, dismissed the SEC’s claim that BNB is traded illegally on secondary markets, citing the Ripple decision.
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson, however, dismissed the SEC’s claim that BNB is traded illegally on secondary markets, citing the Ripple decision.
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