SEC May Drop Charges Against Third-Party Tokens in Binance Case, Court Filing Suggests
The SEC has stated that it plans to modify its complaint against Binance, specifically regarding "Third Party Crypto Asset Securities." This could potentially eliminate the need for the Judge to determine if 10 tokens, including Solana and Matic, are unregistered securities. The SEC may be dropping its charges against third-party tokens, such as SOL and MATIC, which were included in its case against Binance, according to a court filing on Tuesday.
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