Lawmakers in the U.S. state of Rhode Island are seeking to exempt blockchain tokens from securities laws for some use cases.
Five Democratic and Republican senators jointly filed house bill 5595.
Should be amended to state that developers or sellers of "Open blockchain tokens" are not deemed as issuers of securities and are exempt from the act.
The exemption should be provided under certain conditions, the lawmakers said.
First, the purpose of a token should be for a "Consumptive purpose" and "Only be exchangeable for, or provided for the receipt of, goods, services or content, including rights of access to goods, services or content."
"If the token does not have a consumptive purpose available at the time of sale, the initial buyer of the token is prevented from reselling the token until the token is available for use for a consumptive purpose."
Further, the proposed legislation says that individuals who facilitate the exchange of open blockchain tokens should not be treated as brokers-dealers or those who deal in securities, provided they "Electronically file a notice of intent with the secretary of state" in advance.
The bill defines open blockchain token as a digital unit which is created, recorded in a digital ledger, and is "Capable of being traded or transferred between persons without an intermediary or custodian of value."
Over in Colorado, a similar bill was passed by state senators on Wednesday and is now awaiting a signature from the state governor before it becomes law.
Senate bill 23 - dubbed the "Colorado Digital Token Act" - was filed last month, proposing that digital tokens with a "Primarily consumptive" purpose should be exempted from securities laws provided they are not marketed for "Speculative or investment" purposes.
US State Moves to Exempt Some Blockchain Tokens from Securities Rules
Published on Mar 1, 2019
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