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SDA Token is now live

SDA/USDT trading pair now live.

SDA/USDT Now Live

Coinstore and BTCC are live with the SDA/USDT pair.

Main Sale

Main Sale Details

SDA Token is now live and available for trading as a utility token. In Phase 2, the issuer will pursue licensing to offer a separate, fully MiFID-compliant, EU-regulated security token (SDA-RWA). Simultaneously, efforts will be undertaken to ensure compliance with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations applicable to digital-asset securities.

Now Trading

Live on Coinstore and BTCC

    Token Classification

    SDA is a utility token; a separate SDA-RWA security token may be offered from Phase 2, subject to regulatory approval

      Taxes

      No taxes applied on token purchases or sales (0%)

        Own SDA

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          Accepted Currencies

          EUR, USD, ETH, SOL, USDT, USDC

            KYC/AML

            Mandatory for all investors

              Regulatory

              Regulatory

              Regulatory Framework

              • Initial registration in Nevis
              • Nevis Business Corporation Ordinance (NBCO) and Nevis Financial Services Regulatory Commission (NFSCR)
              • MiFID II compliance for the separate SDA-RWA security token (Phase 2)
              • SEC regulation (digital-asset securities) applicable to SDA-RWA (Phase 2)
              • SDA-RWA security token offering with preferred allocation for SDA holders at the USD 100 M market‑cap milestone

              Regulatory Notice

              This section applies to US investors only.

              The SDA Token has not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended. This offering is available to US persons only if they qualify as "accredited investors" as defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D.

              An accredited investor includes:
                  • An individual with annual income exceeding $200,000 (or $300,000 jointly with spouse) in each of the two most recent years, with reasonable expectation of the same in the current year
                  • An individual with net worth exceeding $1,000,000, excluding primary residence
                  • Certain institutional investors, trusts, and entities meeting specified thresholds

              US persons who do not meet these requirements should not participate in this offering.