If you are a crypto token or NFT promoter, you may inadvertently be advertising securities. If you are, you have obligations under the federal securities laws, and even if you are not, there are “best practices” to protect yourself. At a minimum, if you are promoting a security, you must disclose the paid promotion and…
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Do Play-To-Earn Games Sell Unregistered Securities?
Play-to-earn game developers that sell in-game currency tokens or NFTs to their players may be inadvertently selling unregistered securities. Offering unregistered securities is illegal and the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) may prosecute developers and obtain injunctions, civil penalties, and orders to refund all investor funds (disgorgement). Further, the investors themselves can sue developers (including…
What is a Security Token Offering (STO) and How Do I Use It In My Business?
A security token offering (or STO) is a 21st century blockchain-based alternative to a traditional equity or debt sale to raise company funds. Instead of selling units or shares, a company sells digital tokens to investors. Instead of selling SAFE (simple agreement for future equity) notes, companies can offer a SAFT (simple agreement for future…