SEC's Court Hearing on Telegram Token Delayed Till Next Year

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Telegram will have to wait to make its case to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that its "Gram" token is not a security.

According to the latest court filing, the hearing on the case has been postponed until Feb. 18-19, 2020, pushed forward from an Oct. 24.

Earlier this week, Telegram committed to delaying the launch of the TON blockchain project and gram issuance to the project's investors until April 30, 2020, so it had time to deal with the SEC's concerns.

In a court filing and emails to TON investors, Telegram disagreed with the SEC that grams are securities, expressing frustration over the agency's late motion to halt the upcoming late October launch.

On Oct. 11, the SEC has obtained an emergency restraining order to halt the launch of TON. The hearing at the Southern District Court of New York was then scheduled for Oct. 24.

As it postponed the launch, Telegram further offered investors the chance to approve the date change, adding that if the majority of gram holders disagree with the delay, they will receive 77 percent of their investment back.

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