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What Is the Rescission Right for Investors in an Unregistered Securities Offering?

Section 12(a)(1) of the Securities Act of 1933 grants investors the right to demand the return of their investment, plus interest, from the issuer if the security was offered or sold in violation of the registration requirements. This rescission right is a powerful tool for investors and a major financial risk for issuers of unregistered tokens deemed securities.

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