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CryptoNews: SEC has accused blockchain security company Quantstamp of holding an unregistered initial coin offering (ICO) of 'crypto asset securities.' 👀

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has accused blockchain security company Quantstamp of holding an unregistered initial coin offering of "crypto asset securities."Securities and Exchange Commission

According to the SEC's ruling, Quantstamp failed to register the offering and sale of its QSP tokens, which the agency considered to be securities, and violated the federal securities laws' registration requirements.

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