Poloniex announced that it will prevent US buyers from purchasing nine crypto assets.
Poloniex said that the assets - ARDR, BCN, DCR, GAME, GAS, LSK, NXT, OMNI, and REP - are dangerously close to being securities under US law.
"It is not possible to be certain whether US regulators will consider these assets to be securities," they wrote in a Medium post.
US customers holding balances in ARDR, BCN, DCR, GAME, GAS, LSK, NXT, OMNI, and REP on Poloniex must finalize all trades and close any positions in these assets prior to May 29th. Once delisted, customers will be able to withdraw these assets from their wallet for as long as we support the asset globally.
US fintech company Circle acquired Poloniex in February 2018.
It appears the the new owners looked to clean how's and found tokens like Game.com's GAME and Lisk.io's LISK are insufficiently covered by regulatory documentation to continue sales in the US. Image via Poloniex.
Poloniex, Fearing Regulatory Backlash, Prevents Sale of 9 Crypto Assets In US
gepubliceerd op May 16, 2019
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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