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SEC Crypto Task Force Gives Green Light For Long Awaited Regulatory Clarity

The Global Economics by The Global Economics
February 6, 2025
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SEC Crypto Task Force Gives Green Light For Long Awaited Regulatory Clarity

SEC Crypto Task Force Gives Green Light For Long Awaited Regulatory Clarity

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SEC wants the recently established Crypto Task Force to establish cryptocurrency regulations to protect investors from fraud and rug pulls.

The industry is ecstatic that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is shifting its tune to cryptocurrency.

A new era is born for the Web3 space when they launched the SEC’s Crypto Task Force. Last week the agency moved its internal lawyer who was in charge of many high-profile crypt lawsuits to an IT position.

There is more to the SEC’s pivot than meets the eye. The White House, cryptocurrency investors, and Congress are putting more and more pressure on the government to update the laws regarding digital assets.

David Sacks, the US czar for artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency, claimed that passing crypto laws through Congress takes time and they plan to implement it in the next 6 months.

Sacks may be referring to a new bill that was introduced by Tennessee Senator Bill Hagerty. The bill issues guidelines for issuing stable coin payments and requires that stable coin payments be backed by assets like US currency, Federal Reserve notes, or Treasury bills to create a predictable regulatory environment for stablecoins, which is a type of cryptocurrency that is based on stable assets like the US dollar.

Since President Donald Trump aims to make America the crypto capital of the world, they attempted to create industry guidelines in the more than ten-year history of cryptocurrency for the United States.

SEC wants the recently established Crypto Task Force to create a clear path for crypto businesses so that they are not left wondering whether they are violating the law. The objective is simple: establish regulations that make sense for cryptocurrency that protect investors from fraud and rug pulls.

SEC wanted to clarify that the recent commitment to creating a better regulatory environment is not any form of endorsing any crypto coin or token. Commission never recommends any goods or services regardless of whether those tokens or coins fall under their jurisdiction.

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce stated that spinning new coins and tokens is simple, but investing in them is risky without a clear long-term proposition. He added that an individual might buy a token or a product but should not be surprised if the price lowers in the future. Peirce will serve as the head of the recently formed task committee. He stresses the importance of establishing clear legal limits in the rapidly changing cryptocurrency industry.

The task force faces many challenges with having multiple ambitious objectives aimed at clarifying regulations in the cryptocurrency field.

One of their objectives is to create a regulatory sandbox, a regulated setting where businesses can innovate without worrying about unforeseen enforcement measures.

The task force will create a framework to assist cryptocurrency brokers comply with US regulations. Custody rules is also part of their agenda. It gives guidelines as to how a business can securely store and handle cryptocurrency assets.

The task force has to address the battle over cryptocurrency ETFs and digital asset products after the recent Bitcoin ETF approvals. Lastly, it needs to work on cross-border laws to strike a balance between safeguarding US markets and encouraging innovation to avoid being behind in the global crypto race.

PYMNTS Intelligence report for Blockchain’s Benefits for Regulated Industries found that blockchain technology gives many advantages to meet the unique requirements of regulated industries, such as supply chain management, identity verification, healthcare, and finance.

Nikola Plecas, the head of commercialization at Visa Crypto, mentioned to PYMNTS in October that major financial institutions are eager to explore tokenized assets. However, he emphasized that it is important to have regulatory clarity to scale their efforts effectively.

Blockchain-based treasury applications are crucial for financial teams who want to have a more efficient and transparent financial future.

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