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USDM1 is issued natively on-chain by the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Each unit is backed 1:1 by U.S. Treasury collateral and provides dual recourse to both the issuer and the Treasuries.
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The Republic of the Marshall Islands has not registered any offering of USDM1 under the U.S. Securities Act, or any other U.S. federal and state securities laws. Accordingly, USDM1 may not be offered, sold, pledged or otherwise transferred in the United States or to U.S. investors, unless they are registered, or exempt from, or not subject to, registration under the U.S. Securities Act. Likewise, nothing on this website should be construed as, or constitutes, a recommendation, by us or any third party, to acquire or dispose of any investment or security, or to engage in any investment strategy or transaction. You are solely responsible for determining whether any investment, security or strategy, or any other product or service, is appropriate or suitable for you based on your investment objectives and personal and financial situation. You should consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific legal or tax situation.
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