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What Is a ‘Security Token Offering’ (STO)?

An STO is a method of fundraising where tokenized digital securities are sold to investors. Unlike an Initial Coin Offering (ICO), an STO is generally compliant with securities regulations, offering investors actual rights, such as ownership, dividends, or voting rights.

It is used for raising capital for assets that are classified as securities.

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