The SEC's cryptocurrency working group will hold four new roundtable discussions from April to June this year to explore regulatory issues

2025-03-26 08:11:32
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According to ChainCatcher, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on its official website that its cryptocurrency working group will hold four new roundtable discussions from April to June 2025, covering topics such as crypto trading, custody, asset tokenization, and DeFi. The dates and themes of the four public roundtables are: April 11 "Regulation Tailored for Crypto Trading," April 25 "Key Issues for Custodians," May 12 "Integration of Asset Tokenization and Traditional Finance," and June 6 "DeFi and the American Spirit."

Commissioner Hester Peirce referred to this as the "spring sprint towards clarity in crypto," marking a new direction for the SEC from enforcement-focused to collaboration and a clear regulatory framework. The meetings will be open to the public and streamed online.

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