Company: IPST
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-125341
Chunk: 46

Company: Heritage Distilling Holding Company, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: 424B3
Chunk 46
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izes, whether in respect of our $IP Token holdings or other activities we may pursue, and has the power to change our current policies, including our strategy of acquiring and holding digital assets. Legislative or regulatory change regarding the regulation of “commodities” by the CFTC and the regulation of digital assets as “digital commodities” could subject us to additional regulatory burdens and oversight by the CFTC and could adversely affect the market price of $IP Tokens and the market price of our listed securities. The CFTC has stated and judicial decisions involving CFTC enforcement actions have confirmed that at least some digital assets fall within the definition of a “commodity” under the U.S. Commodities Exchange Act of 1936 (the “CEA”) and the rules promulgated by the CFTC thereunder (“CFTC Rules”). While the CFTC has enforcement authority to police against fraud and manipulation in spot commodity markets (including the spot market for digital assets that are commodities), the CFTC currently only has regulatory and supervisory jurisdiction with respect to “commodity interest” transactions, such as futures, options, and swaps on a commodity (including a digital asset commodity) and certain leveraged, margined, or financed transactions in commodities involving retail customers. Accordingly, we are not currently regulated or supervised by the CFTC and are not subject to the legal and regulatory obligations that are applicable to CFTC -registeredentities under the CEA and CFTC Rules. 24 As discussed above, the regulation of digital assets in the U.S. is subject to change as a result of the enactment and adoption of new laws and regulations and changes in agency and judicial interpretation of existing laws and regulations. For example, the proposed CLARITY Act recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and other draft digital asset market structure and regulation bills have proposed granting the CFTC additional regulatory and supervisory powers with respect to spot digital assets as “digital commodities.” While it is not possible to predict whether and in what form such proposals will be adopted, changes to or expansion of the jurisdiction of the CFTC with respect to activities in spot digital assets, including $IP Tokens, could result in the imposition of additional regulatory obligations and burdens, which could include registration, disclosure, reporting, and business conduct requirements. Such additional regulatory burdens and oversight could materially increase the cost of our business, could adversely affect the market price of $IP Tokens, and in turn could adversely affect the market price of our listed securities.