SEC Eases Up On Stablecoins — But Not All Of Them Make The Cut

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The U.S. SEC is taking a step back from certain stablecoins, saying they don’t count as securities — which basically means the agency won’t be regulating them like it does stocks or crypto tokens it sees as investments. This is a big shift and adds to the list of crypto areas the SEC is slowly letting go of, like memecoins and mining.

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