The SEC went after major exchanges shortly after the first proposal passed which caused many tokens to be delisted and scrutinized as possible securities. SPS spent those months dropping 80% from 8 cents to 1.3 cents. So the amount of SPS earmarked for a listing no longer represented enough value to get the job done. Besides that, if there were any negotiations they would have been done under an NDA.
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