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SEC proposes new crypto rules in absence of CLARITY Act

SEC proposes new crypto rules in absence of CLARITY ActWorldPing

The proposed rules from the US securities regulator would provide companies with a safe harbor from tokens being treated as “investment contracts” and certain exemptions for token issuance.

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