by Oscar Jofre | Apr 5, 2020 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Digital Securities, FINRA, KoreConX, Legal, Regulation, SEC, Transfer Agent
The simple answer is that today, Regulation A (Reg A) and Regulation A+ (Reg A+) are the exact same law. There is no difference, and the two terms may be used interchangeably. Some confusion stems from the two similar terms, and there is much misleading information...
by Oscar Jofre | Mar 5, 2020 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, CapTable, Compliance, Digital Securities, FINRA, Investor Relations, SEC, Secondary Markets
On 04 March 2020, the US Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) has laid out the proposed changes that are going to have a major impact on the private capital markets. This is very positive for the market. These changes have been in the works for a number of years and...
by Oscar Jofre | Nov 27, 2019 | Blockchain, Broker Dealer, Capital Markets, Compliance, Digital Securities, KoreBriefing, KoreChain, KoreProtocol
One of the most important concepts in capital market transactions is settlement and finality. Even though the payment infrastructure gets the majority of airtime, settlement finality is just as, if not even more, important in the securities markets. In the public...
by Oscar Jofre | Nov 9, 2019 | Blockchain, Capital Markets, Digital Securities, KoreConX, KoreProtocol, Secondary Markets, Transfer Agent
The Crypto Twins are well-recognized faces in the blockchain space and have been advocates and the voice for those who are supporting the global ecosystem of digital securities formation. This was a great interview by the Crypto Twins to gain insight from a global...
by Oscar Jofre | Jun 19, 2019 | Blockchain, Broker Dealer, Capital Markets, Compliance, Digital Securities, KoreChain, KoreContract, KoreToken, Secondary Markets
Over the last few weeks, we have seen the highly entertaining farce of Craig Wright claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto by registering a copyright to the original bitcoin whitepaper and code. He may very well be Satoshi. However, registering a copyright does not confer an...