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Kik, a Canadian-based cryptocurrency social media startup, has warned the SEC that it would fight back against alleged securities infractions. As first reported[1] by the Wall Street Journal, Kik is fighting back regarding its 2017 initial coin offering (ICO).

Kik Fights Back

During its ICO, the Canadian-based app company raised almost $100 million in ‘kin’ tokens. At the time, the SEC was cracking down hard on ICOs and deeming them as “unregistered securities.” Jay Claton, the SEC Chairman, made a firm stance on ICOs in February of 2018 and said, “I believe every ICO I’ve seen is a security.”

Clayton added[2]:

“I want to go back to separating ICOs and cryptocurrencies. ICOs that are securities offerings, we should regulate them like we regulate securities offerings. End of story.”

It seems Kik has now decided to fight back. Yesterday, the founder and CEO, Ted Livingston, published a blog post in regards to the report issued by the Wall Street Journal. In this post, Livingston stated the crypto startup was ready to take action and go head-to-head with the SEC.

This news comes after the startup was issued a Wells Notice by the SEC on November 16th, 2018. The notice outlines why they believe there was a securities infraction. Immediately following the notice, Kik issued[3] its Wells Response rebuttal on December 7th.

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Now, Kik is waiting to see if the SEC commissioners will make a case against them. The company isn’t challenging the SEC to change its laws to fit crypto but rather is challenging its definition of an investment contract under securities laws.

Kik’s Wells Response

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