The SEC says Meme Coins are not securities and will not be treated as such. What does this mean for the crypto industry?
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially stated that meme coins are not considered securities under ...
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The SEC has officially ruled that meme coins are not securities, saying that these digital assets lack any real-world function, yield, or enterprise backing.
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