A chart overview of 67 tokens defined as securities by the SEC

Recently, the SEC; launched a large-scale regulatory action. Under the leadership of Gary Gensler, almost all the slightly famous cryptocurrencies in the entire encryption world are facing a "securities crisis".

In the lawsuit against Binance, the SEC; listed; 10; cryptoassets as securities, including; BNB, BUSD, SOL, ADA, MATIC, ATOM, SAND, MANA, AXS, COTI.

In the lawsuit against "Coinbase", "13" encrypted assets were listed as securities by "SEC", including; SOL, ADA, MATIC, SAD, AXS, CHZ, FLOW, ICP, VGX, NEXO;

Under the long-term regulatory action, there are currently; 67 tokens listed by the; SEC; as securities.

Among them, there are 2 types of tokens with a market value of more than 10 billion US dollars, namely: BNB and XRP.

There are "10" types of tokens with a market capitalization between one billion and ten billion U.S. dollars, including "SOL, ICP, TRX, ATOM, NEAR" and other public chain native tokens.

There are 11 types of tokens with a market value of 100 million to 1 billion US dollars, including well-known projects such as SAND, MANA, AXS, and public chain native tokens; ALGO, LUNC; etc.

Total with a market capitalization of less than $100 million; 31 species.

In addition, there are;13;species;Mirror;protocol issued;mAssets. These assets are issued by the "Terra" ecological "Mirror" protocol, which aims to map some asset prices in the US capital market on the chain. The specific asset types include well-known US stocks, precious metal trust shares, oil fund shares, etc.

An overview of 67 tokens defined as securities by the SEC

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