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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 13:03  |  Written by: Laura Shin

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Class action lawsuit claims Solana’s SOL is an unregistered security

A class-action lawsuit has been filed claiming that cryptocurrency solana (SOL) is an unregistered security under the Howey test.

SEC Concedes on Solana. But a SOL ETF Isn’t Any More - DailyCoin

The Solana Foundation Disputes The

The SEC Will Not Kill Solana - SolanaFloor

The Solana Foundation disputes the SEC's classification of its SOL token as an unregistered security. Echoing Ripple's ongoing legal battle, Solana maintains SOL isn't a

After XRP, Solana's SOL categorized under unregistered security;

In Response To The Sec

In response to the SEC’s allegations that Solana is an unregistered security, the Solana Foundation has strongly contested this characterization. The Foundation asserted

Solana Foundation finally addresses ‘the elephant in

Is Solana a Security and Why Should It Matter to Investors?

Plaintiffs Claim That Solana

Plaintiffs claim that Solana’s SOL token is a centralized security with insiders profiting immensely while retail traders got rekt. Solana Labs is the latest crypto company to

New Lawsuit Claims Solana Is Unregistered Security'Investors

Solana Foundation: SOL Is 'Not a Security' - CoinDesk

Speaking Of Lawsuits

The SEC’s recent legal maneuver has attracted significant attention. On July 30, the SEC filed a document to amend its claims in its lawsuit against Binance, which initially

Speaking of lawsuits, XRP continues to deal with the label “unregistered security” as the SEC Vs Ripple case persists. Looks like XRP has got some company as

Speaking of lawsuits, the SEC vs. Ripple case is still pending, and XRP is still referred to as an “unregistered security.” Recently, SOL investor Mark Young filed a lawsuit in a federal court in

Solana’s SOL accused of being an unregistered security

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