DeFi

SEC Blocks DeFi Development’s Ambitious $1 Billion Solana Investment Plan

SEC Blocks DeFi Development’s Ambitious $1 Billion Solana Investment Plan

In a move that underscores the regulatory hurdles facing crypto firms, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has rejected DeFi Development Corp.’s high-profile attempt to raise $1 billion through a securities offering aimed at acquiring Solana (SOL). The decision, rooted in missing paperwork and eligibility issues, temporarily halts the

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SEC Considers "Innovation Exemption" to Boost DeFi Growth in the U.S.

SEC Considers “Innovation Exemption” to Boost DeFi Growth in the U.S.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is actively exploring a new regulatory approach that could reshape the future of decentralized finance (DeFi) in America. SEC Chair Paul Atkins announced that the agency is considering an “innovation exemption”—a special framework designed to lower regulatory barriers for DeFi platforms and blockchain

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SEC Blocks DeFi Development’s Ambitious $1 Billion Solana Investment Plan

SEC Blocks DeFi Development’s Ambitious $1 Billion Solana Investment Plan

In a move that underscores the regulatory hurdles facing crypto firms, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has rejected DeFi Development Corp.’s high-profile attempt to raise $1 billion through a securities offering aimed at acquiring Solana (SOL). The decision, rooted in missing paperwork and eligibility issues, temporarily halts the

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SEC Considers "Innovation Exemption" to Boost DeFi Growth in the U.S.

SEC Considers “Innovation Exemption” to Boost DeFi Growth in the U.S.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is actively exploring a new regulatory approach that could reshape the future of decentralized finance (DeFi) in America. SEC Chair Paul Atkins announced that the agency is considering an “innovation exemption”—a special framework designed to lower regulatory barriers for DeFi platforms and blockchain

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