On March 6, according to The Block, CEX is restarting its Security Token issuance plan, hoping to launch Security Tokens in the U.S. market and introduce international encryption products. CEX CFO Alesia Haas stated at the Morgan Stanley TMT conference that the company plans to resume dialogue with the SEC's encryption task force to promote the listing of Security Tokens in the U.S. She recalled that as early as the 2020 S1 filing, CEX had attempted to list Security Tokens through issuance but was ultimately blocked. Haas emphasized that the current regulatory environment is leaning towards product innovation, and CEX may have the opportunity to introduce globally accepted encryption products to the U.S. market, promoting more asset tokenization and enhancing trading efficiency.

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