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  2. SEC sued over Ethereum, crypto firm asks court to state token ...

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    It also seeks an injunction barring the SEC from conducting any investigations on the premise that Ethereum is a security. This story was originally featured on Fortune.com Show comments

  3. SEC signals Ethereum is not a security in settlement with eToro

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    In March, Fortune reported that the SEC had issued subpoenas related to an investigation over Ethereum, and the agency appeared close to declaring Ethereum to be a security over the summer through ...

  4. SEC may be forced to declare Ethereum a security after ...

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    Prometheum plans to announce on Wednesday the launch of custodial services for Ether, the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain, whose $280 billion market cap is second only to Bitcoin’s.

  5. Smart contract - Wikipedia

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    Issues in Ethereum smart contracts, in particular, include ambiguities and easy-but-insecure constructs in its contract language Solidity, compiler bugs, Ethereum Virtual Machine bugs, attacks on the blockchain network, the immutability of bugs and that there is no central source documenting known vulnerabilities, attacks and problematic ...

  6. Transaction malleability problem - Wikipedia

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    The transaction malleability problem is a vulnerability in blockchain which can be exploited by altering a cryptographic hash, such as the digital signature used to identify a cryptocurrency transaction.

  7. The SEC has Ethereum in its crosshairs. But does the ... - AOL

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  8. Blockchain.com - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain.com is a private company. [3] The company is led by CEO Peter Smith, one of its three founders. [3] The company's board members include: Smith; co-founder Nicolas Cary; Antony Jenkins; [4] Jim Messina, the former deputy chief of staff for Barack Obama; [1] and Jeremy Liew, a partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners.

  9. The plot to make Ethereum a security—and what happens next

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