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Meme coins aren’t subject to securities regulations, says SEC

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Meme coins aren’t subject to securities regulations, says SEC According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, meme coins don’t meet the requirements to be protected by federal securities law. In new guidance issued on Thursday, the SEC announced that it doesn’t view most meme coins — cryptocurrencies that originate from internet memes or cultural phenomena — as securities, and that transactions around…

The Verge 1.2k 2025-03-01

Should I sell gold coins that I was gifted as a child, even if I don’t need to?

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Should I sell gold coins that I was gifted as a child, even if I don’t need to? I was gifted a gold coin (1/4 oz gold eagle) every Christmas until I was 18 by my late grandfather. I’ve always had them locked away in a safety deposit box, only seeing them a few times and not at all in 15 years. I was considering selling them, but I don’t really need the money, and would likely just put the money in HYSA since I’m planning on…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2024-07-03

In Defense of Meme Coins

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In Defense of Meme Coins The only thing worse than meme coins is complaining about the financialization of memes.

Coindesk 826 2024-06-11

Inherited a box of rare coins and have no idea what to do with them

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Inherited a box of rare coins and have no idea what to do with them A relative passed away a few years ago and left me a small box of coins and precious metals. I don’t have them on-hand to do an inventory, but I have a 1-oz silver bar, a large coin from a 17th century shipwreck, and some small gold, silver, and platinum coins from the US, and various other rare and historic coins from the US. I have googled aro…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.1k 2024-03-18

what do you do with your international coins

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what do you do with your international coins i have scattered coins from korea, japan, south america, and most of the currency exchanges dont switch them out. what do you guys usually do with them? ​ submitted by /u/br0wnt0wn1

Reddit Travel 1.3k 2024-02-23