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Tron Price Moves us Swiftly Following TRC-20 USDT News

Tron price moves us swiftly following trc-20 usdt news

Tron Price Moves us Swiftly Following TRC-20 USDT News

Tron price moves us swiftly following trc-20 usdt news


In the world of cryptocurrency, everything seems to stand or fall with bitcoin these days. If the world’s leading cryptocurrency shows bullish momentum, all other markets will too. The Tron price is currently one of those markets trying to turn bullish. Following the recent announcement of USDT tokens coming to Tron, that is not entirely surprising either.

Tron Price is Making its Move

When everything comes up positive in the cryptocurrency industry, it is only normal something happens to the prices of individual projects. After a very rough start to the week yesterday, it would appear as if things are slowly returning to normal all of a sudden. The Tron market is an interesting example in this regard, as it too is gaining a lot of value in very quick succession. This has many different reasons and is not just a direct result of bitcoin moving up.

To put everything in perspective, the Tron price has risen by 6.7% in the past 24 hours. This brings the value per TRX back to $00022886, which is not all that bad. There is also a 5.92% gain on bitcoin, which is rather telling under these circumstances. Altcoins need to gain on bitcoin if they want to start positioning themselves for a bull run again. So far, it seems that is exactly what is happening, as similar momentum can be noted across the different altcoins right now.

The big news this week is how Tron will be getting its own version of USDT tokens. Tether has confirmed they will issue TRC-20 versions of the USDT asset on the Tron blockchain. Although no official launch date has been announced at this time, it is a development which has many people excited right now. It is still too early to say whether or not this will effectively lead to any major developments in the Tron ecosystem.


Secondly, it would appear a relatively new service has been added tot he Tron network. Known as Trongram, it will seemingly let users spread messages to the entire community. While such a service can certainly be a worthwhile addition, one has to wonder if many people are interested in spending TRX for such a purpose. Even so, any addition is a promising development.

For those traders who are only looking at the current Tron chart, it would appear there may be a fair bit of resistance on the horizon. Although the overall uptrend is seemingly locked in place, there is always a chance things will turn around when people least expect it. In the case of Tron, it will all depend on how the TRX/BTC ratio evolves in the coming hours. A collapse in that department can easily send the USD value in a negative spiral.

With all of the top crypto markets turning bullish once again, a very interesting situation has been created. Although most people expect some form of upward momentum to materialize this week, one never knows for certain until it actually happens. Now is not the time to get ahead of oneself either, as there is still a long way to go before an uptrend is officially locked in place.


Disclaimer: This is not trading or investment advice. The above article is for entertainment and education purposes only. Please do your own research before purchasing or investing into any cryptocurrency.

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Published at Tue, 05 Mar 2019 13:13:27 +0000

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SEC Weighs In on ICO Tokens as Securities; Ether Still Labeled “Currency”

SEC vs ICO tokens

It was only a matter of time before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) moved in on the “Wild West” world of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), which has sent the blockchain world reeling. Yesterday, it finally did with its announcement that virtual tokens like the ones sold by the DAO are securities and now subject to federal securities laws.

The SEC statements reads in part: “federal securities laws apply to those who offer and sell securities in the United States, regardless whether the issuing entity is a traditional company or a decentralized autonomous organization, regardless whether those securities are purchased using U.S. dollars or virtual currencies, and regardless whether they are distributed in certificated form or through distributed ledger technology.”

The SEC is cautioning investors not only to be aware of the risks but also to ensure that those looking to get involved do their own due diligence as well.

One important distinction that seems to have emerged in the report, however, is that while DAO tokens are securities, Ether itself is still in the clear.

The Report seems to distinguish between Ether, labeled a virtual currency, and DAO Tokens, labeled a security. Market participants may take comfort in this distinction, as it supports the view that not all blockchain tokens are securities under the U.S. Federal Securities Laws. – Devebois & Plimpton LLC

The announcement, nevertheless, is expected to have an impact on token sales. As a result of this recent development, it is important to note that any company looking to raise capital through ICOs in the U.S. will have to take this SEC decision into consideration.

On the legal side, Louis Lehot of DLA Piper told bitcoin Magazine: “Those considering a token offering would be well served to reconsider their plans and ensure compliance in all of these areas, from tip to tail.”

Lehot said: “The SEC’s release is most notable on its survey of many of the corollary issues which can be triggered under the federal securities laws when a token is deemed a security, from registration or exemption, whether general solicitation is permissible, to crowdfunding, to after-market trading and even addressed compliance issues under the 1940 Act.”

What Is “The Howey Test”?

The Howey test is the leading definition of an investment contract, referring to the U.S. Supreme Court case SEC v. W.J. Howey Co. Under the Howey test, an investment contract is “a contract, transaction or scheme whereby a person invests his money in a common enterprise and is led to expect profits solely from the efforts of the promoter or a third party.”

According to Jaron Lukasiewicz, CEO of stealth blockchain project WORKFLOW and former investment banker, “The standard test is an investment in a business where the buyer has a reasonable expectation of profits based on the efforts of others. It should come as no surprise that the SEC found that buyers of the DAO Token purchased a security.”

He explained that the key feature of the DAO token was indeed an expectation of profit if the investments made by the DAO were successful, and so DAO tokens were expressly sold as an investment.  

Lukasiewicz added: “Unlike a token such as Ether, the DAO token had no other utility.  Many people in the industry at the time were concerned about the DAO for the reasons stated by SEC.”

Marco Santori, partner at Cooley LLP and legal ambassador for the Delaware Blockchain Initiative, shared an excellent summary of the report’s key points on Twitter, touching chiefly on the distinction between tokens that are and are not securities.

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Arnold Spencer acts as general counsel for the Coinsource network of bitcoin ATMs. He summed up the distinction in a succinct analogy:

If you buy an interest in a golf course to make money from the business, it is a financial investment and therefore a security. If you join a golf club to play golf, it is not a financial investment and not a security.

Important — but Not Surprising

Ron Chernesky, CEO of social trading platform investFeed, said that he welcomes the SEC announcement, although he also noted that “before yesterday’s announcement, it was common knowledge that ICOs have been enveloped in a regulatory [gray] area.”

It would appear that that gray area has now shrunk somewhat.

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