SEC approves payment for Abra crypto bag for sale for sale, for sale $ 150,000 in fine

2020-7-13 22:34
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The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued California-based cryptocurrency wallets Abra and Philippine for joining Plutus in selling securities-based exchanges to traders. Allegations that since February 2019, Abra began offering contracts to US and foreign investors, and US Abra staff entered into thousands of stock and ETF trades to protect the contract. The SEC finds that Abra and Plutus violated key provisions of federal securities law regarding securities trading, and Abra and Plutus agreed to pay a $150,000 fine, without acknowledging or denying the outcome.

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