SOF Token
  • Welcome
    • 🟢Introduction
    • 🟢White Paper
    • 🟢Roadmap
    • 🟢Hiring Experts
  • Native SOF Token
    • 🟢SOF Token (SOF)
    • 🟢Toconomics (SOF)
    • 🟢Treasury Wallets
    • 🟢Emission Schedule
    • 🟢SOF Analytics
  • Create your Account
    • 🟢Staking Account
    • 🟢Partner Account
  • SOF Dapp
    • 🟢Partners
      • 🟢Accredited Partners
      • 🟢Partners/Client Portal
    • 🟢Staking (SOF)
      • 🟢SOFx
      • 🟢Fees
      • 🟢Staking
      • 🟢Harvesting
      • 🟢Unstaking
      • 🟢Rewards
      • 🟢Wallet
  • PROTOCOLS
    • 🟢LR Protocol
    • 🟢DRIP Protocol
    • 🟢Minting Protocol
    • 🟢CBR Protocol
    • 🟢Multi-Sig Protocol
    • 🟢Proof of Reserve Protocol
  • DRIP FUND
    • 🟢Assets
    • 🟢Staking Pool
    • 🟢LR Pool
  • BUY & SWAP
    • 🟠SOFswap
    • 🟢HashPack Wallet
    • 🟢SaucerSwap
  • Voting Power
    • 🟢Voting Power (SOUL)
  • LEGAL
    • 🟠Privacy Policy
    • 🟠Terms of Use
  • FAQ
    • 🟢Is SOF a security token?
    • 🟢Is SOFx Secure?
    • 🟢What wallets do you support?
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  1. FAQ

Is SOF a security token?

No, because by definition, a security token offers a digital representation of an investment and ownership in an already existing financial asset. SOF does not represent an investment nor ownership in any underlying asset, although it can be bought and sold "continuously" in a decentralized manner.

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