Public Firm Becomes First to Launch an ICO in Singapore


    According to the firm, the tokens do not represent ownership of equity in the firm and, as such, should not be regarded as securities – a move perhaps aimed to sidestep concerns from market regulators. Notably, the Monetary Authority of Singapore – the country’s de facto central bank – halted one token sale in March as it deemed the tokens securities since, in that case, they did represent equity ownership.



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