SEC Drops Charges Against Ethereum, Recognizing Platform's Maturity and Legitimacy in Finance
In June, the SEC's decision to dismiss charges against Ethereum marked a significant step towards the platform's growth and acceptance in the financial industry. The SEC had accused Ethereum of selling unregistered stocks and not following certain regulations, but supporters of the platform argued that its decentralized nature did not classify it as an investment contract or security.
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