The Asian Age

Cryptocurr­ency project Tezos debuts next week

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The Tezos cryptocurr­ency project is preparing to launch the long- awaited main version of its network that underpins a new virtual token on Monday, a Swiss foundation that promotes the initiative said on Twitter on Friday.

The Tezos Foundation raised USD 232 million in July 2017 to build the network and issue a new type of cryptocurr­ency to its backers in one of the largest- ever initial coin offerings and launched an initial version of the network one year later after months of delays.

The Tezos Foundation plans to transition the network to a mainnet, or a more complete version, on Monday, according to a message seen by Reuters by Ryan Jesperson, the foundation’s president. After Reuters contacted the foundation for comment on the message on Friday morning it confirmed the launch date on Twitter.

That launch would mark an achievemen­t in a project hobbled by internal infighting and delays. Tezos still faces litigation in the United States and the threat of increased regulatory scrutiny of the nascent cryptocurr­ency sector.

A high- profile feud between project founders Arthur and Kathleen Breitman and former foundation president Johann Gevers was followed by Gevers stepping down in Feb. He was replaced by Jesperson, one of the project’s contributo­rs. Since Tezos’s problems were first detailed by Reuters in Oct, several class- action lawsuits have been filed in the US against the project’s organisers. In Feb, the US Securities and Exchange Commission denied a public informatio­n request from David Silver, a lawyer representi­ng some of the class- action plaintiffs, seeking informatio­n on Tezos, saying doing so could interfere with an investigat­ion or enforcemen­t activities.

The Tezos fundraiser was structured as a donation, though some contributo­rs say they believed it was an investment. If deemed a securities offering, the new cryptocurr­ency might fall under the remit of the SEC.

The Reuters investigat­ion published in October also found that Arthur Breitman, a French citizen registered with FINRA in the United States, had not reported any outside business activity while working at Morgan Stanley between 2014- 15 when he was developing and pitching Tezos. — Reuters

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