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A bill introduced in the Rhode Island State Assembly would allow some āblockchain tokensā to avoid state securities laws.
A bill in the state legislature of the United States state of Rhode Island would exclude āblockchain tokensā from state securities laws. The bill was introduced in the legislature on Feb. 27.
The bipartisan bill H5595 proposes a series of amendments to the Rhode Island Securities Act, under which āa developer or seller of an open blockchain token shall not be deemed the issuer of a security,ā should certain conditions be met.
The token must be used for a āconsumptive purposeā that is exclusively exchangeable for āthe receipt of, goods, services or content, including rights of access to goods, services or content.ā
Tokens cannot be marketed as an investment, and if they are not usable for a āconsumptive purposeā when sold, buyers must be prevented from reselling them. H5595 also excludes entities that facilitate the exchange of a token from broker-dealer status should they file a notification with the Secretary of State. The bill concludes by defining a āblockchain tokenā as:
ā(2) Recorded in a digital ledger or database which is chronological, consensus-based, decentralized and mathematically verified in nature, especially relating to the supply of units and their distribution; and (3) Capable of being traded or transferred between persons without an intermediary or custodian of value.ā
According to legislation info portal Legiscan, the bill was referred to the House Finance Committee following its introduction. No information regarding further votes was forthcoming. Ā Ā
A similar law was recently passed in the Colorado General Assembly. SB023 or the āColorado Digital Token Actā will offer limited extra freedoms for cryptocurrencies and traders. Specifically, the bill āprovides limited exemptions from the securities registration and securities broker-dealer and salesperson licensing requirements for persons dealing in digital tokens.ā At press time the law is awaiting the signature of the governor to become law.
Following the federal midterm elections in November 2018, a number of states gained crypto- and blockchain-friendly representatives and officials. In Rhode Island, the sitting Democratic governor, Gina Raimondo ā who is ranked high in blockchain-friendliness ā defended her post against a Republican challenger. Ā
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