CryptoBullishDecrypt · Mar 17🔥 8/10
⛓️SEC Chair Paul Atkins announced new securities guidance declaring that most crypto assets, including staking, airdrops, and Bitcoin mining activities, are not securities. The guidance aims to provide clear regulatory boundaries for the cryptocurrency industry.
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CryptoBullishWu Blockchain · Apr 127/10
⛓️Japan's government approved an amendment to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act on April 10, officially classifying crypto assets as 'financial products' for the first time. This regulatory move represents a significant shift in how Japan treats digital currencies and establishes clearer oversight mechanisms for the crypto market.
CryptoNeutralBankless · Mar 257/10
⛓️The SEC has introduced a new framework to classify cryptocurrency assets and establish clearer boundaries under securities law. The framework aims to provide regulatory clarity by categorizing various crypto assets within existing securities regulations.
CryptoNeutralSEC Press Releases · Mar 177/10
⛓️The SEC has issued new interpretive guidance clarifying how federal securities laws apply to crypto assets and related transactions. This represents a significant regulatory development as the Commission continues efforts to provide clearer frameworks for the cryptocurrency industry.
CryptoNeutralThe Block · Mar 57/10
⛓️The SEC has submitted commission-level interpretive guidance to the White House regarding the application of securities laws to cryptocurrency assets. The framework is currently in the prerule stage and undergoing interagency review, indicating potential regulatory clarity may be forthcoming.
CryptoNeutralU.Today · Jun 256/10
⛓️BlackRock has made another significant deposit of Bitcoin and Ethereum worth $217 million, raising concerns among investors about potential large-scale liquidations as cryptocurrency prices decline. This move reflects institutional activity that could influence market sentiment and price trajectories for both assets.
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CryptoNeutralCoinTelegraph · Mar 176/10
⛓️The SEC has proposed narrowing Rule 15c2-11 to apply only to equity securities and is seeking public comment on whether the rule should extend to certain crypto assets. This regulatory development could impact how crypto assets are handled in over-the-counter broker-dealer operations.