The SEC and CFTC have jointly released a groundbreaking document, bringing an end to ten years of regulatory ambiguity surrounding crypto assets. The document explicitly classifies 16 leading tokens—including BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, and DOGE—as “digital commodities” instead of securities, and exempts key on-chain activities such as staking, mining, wrapping, and airdrops from being considered securities. Of particular significance, the document introduces an asset disaggregation mechanism, offering ICO projects a clear and compliant pathway to shift from securities to non-securities status. This represents a decisive triumph for native crypto logic within the framework of federal law.
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Elon Musk changed his Twitter profile picture to Kekius Maximus, sparking a craze in the meme market. The name Kekius Maximus is derived from Pepe the Frog culture, associated with ancient Egyptian mythology and internet slang "Kek." This article will delve into the cultural background of Kekius Maximus and discuss meme tokens related to it, such as $KM and $KEKIUS, and how they have gained popularity on the Solana and ETH chains, while also cautioning investors to be aware of the risks associated with meme tokens.
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