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70 U.S. SEC says software allowing crypto wallet transactions not considered broker

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Jesse Hamilton @ CoinDesk 2 place · today 13:17 EDT

U.S. SEC says software allowing crypto wallet transactions not considered broker

The latest crypto view from the securities agency concludes software that clears the way for securities transactions with individual wallets won't trip regulations.

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