Jury in Terraform Labs case shouldn’t decide whether crypto is a security — SEC
According to the SEC, the tokens at issue in its civil case against Terraform Labs should be a “legal question” for a court, “not a factual question for the jury.”
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According to the SEC, the tokens at issue in its civil case against Terraform Labs should be a “legal question” for a court, “not a factual question for the jury.”
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