
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) convened a roundtable featuring a dozen cryptocurrency legal experts to discuss the classification of digital assets as securities. The discussions, part of the newly launched 'Crypto 2.0' task force aimed at unifying trade reporting for digital assets, did not result in clear definitions, leaving the SEC with more questions than answers. The event, which lasted four hours, included prominent figures such as Acting Chair Uyeda and Commissioner Hester Peirce, who are known for their pro-crypto stance. Despite the lack of clarity on crypto securities laws, the initiative signals the SEC's commitment to developing regulations for the cryptocurrency industry.
đ¨SEC Hosts First-Ever Crypto Roundtable: Are the Walls Finally Coming Down?đ¨ After years of crackdowns, the SEC just held a 4-hour crypto roundtable with 11 legal experts debating one big question: Are tokens securities? âď¸ Acting Chair Uyeda & Hester Peirce were pro-crypto https://t.co/0JRjkELyrV
The SEC's Crypto Task Force has launched its initiative for clearer crypto regulations with a roundtable event featuring leading industry attorneys. Read more: https://t.co/IeCaZbSeXu #CryptoRegulation #SECTaskForce #Web3 #CryptoNews #DeFi
To the chagrin of the crypto industy, the SECâs first crypto task force roundtable didnât yield clarity on crypto securities laws https://t.co/NTR2WGFqZI

