#MEME法案 Golden Finance reports that, according to Forbes reporter Eleanor Terrett, page 49 of the new market structure discussion draft in the House aims to clarify that transactions involving the sale of digital goods do not constitute securities as long as the transactions do not involve the buyer obtaining any ownership interest in the issuer's business, profits, or assets. In other words, if you buy and sell digital goods on the secondary market rather than directly from the issuer, then unless that sale grants you some form of ownership or a claim on the company's profits or assets, it will not automatically trigger U.S. securities law.
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