First-ever Crypto Regulation Roundtable Hosted by SEC: Expect This
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Key Takeaways: Starting with a discussion on defining security status, the SEC’s Crypto Task Force is setting off a roundtable series on crypto regulation. The session will be live-streamed for public participation will happen on March 21 at the SEC offices. Commissioner Hester Peirce underlines how public participation helps to provide regulatory clarity for digital assets. Roundtable Series on Securities Kicks Off Crypto Regulation A turning point for the sector, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is organizing its first-ever discussion with an eye toward bitcoin rules. Under the name “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity,” this event seeks to answer important legal questions about cryptocurrencies. From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ET, the first session, “How We Got Here and How We Get Out – Defining Security Status,” will take place at the SEC offices in Washington, D.C. Additionally live-streamed on the SEC website for more general access will be the conversation. Read More: SEC Kicks Off “Spring Sprint” Roundtables to Clarify Crypto Regulations SEC’s Method of Crypto Control Acting Chairman Mark T. Uyeda started a larger effort by the SEC’s Crypto Task Force earlier this year, and the roundtable fits within that strategy. The mandate of the task group consists in defining unambiguous legal routes, creating disclosure systems, and improving digital asset sector enforcement procedures. Leading the effort, SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce claims the agency is aggressively collecting comments from industry players to guarantee a fair regulatory approach. “I am looking forward to leveraging public expertise in creating a workable regulatory framework for crypto,” Peirce said. “Our interaction with the public revolves heavily on the roundtables.” This change marks a more honest communication between authorities and the crypto sector, a departure from past enforcement-heavy policies that left many industry players doubtful about compliance criteria. Important Issues for…
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