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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Do utility tokens really exist?
by
asriloni
on 16/03/2018, 15:23:09 UTC
Bittrex recently issued a statement claiming that all tokens listed on their exchange are NOT security tokens. I have to disagree, I believe there are very few actual utility tokens out there and I think the SEC is going to really push for fully regulated exchanges from now on (and crack down on ones that are not).

What are your thoughts on this?
What are some examples of real utility tokens?

Link to article for reference: https://cryptoslate.com/bittrex-responds-sec-announcement-regarding-crypto-exchanges/
Utility tokens means if that will be used to use the platform. I thought that if that was not only becomes a security to the investors by invested their money to the icos. The majority of dividend tokens can be considered as security token because the dividend token doesn't give any advantage by hold its token. But I just think if that looks like a token that can be used in the platform. Bittrex will try to follow all of SEC regulation.