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Liquid Staking Is Not a Security (SEC Says so) — Here’s How It Works and Why It Matters
The U.S. SEC said some crypto liquid staking practices are not securities offerings. Clarification comes as institutional interest in liquid staking exchange-traded funds (ETFs) increases. Legal ...
Lido's share of the Ethereum staking market has dropped to a record low 24.4%. The shift in the once-dominant platform's power points to a staking ecosystem that is maturing as competition intensifies ...
Liquid staking, where participants deposit their cryptos into a third-party staking service provider to receive receipt tokens, does not require any securities law disclosures, the SEC said Tuesday.
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