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The chairman of the U.S. SEC announced the "Token Classification Act" plan to clearly distinguish whether cryptocurrencies are considered securities

2025-11-12 23:48:55
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According to The Block, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins elaborated on his plan for a "token classification" to clearly distinguish which cryptocurrencies are considered securities, while the SEC is advancing digital asset regulation in a new way.

Paul Atkins stated that the classification will be based on the Howey Test. The Howey Test originates from a 1946 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, which the SEC frequently cites to determine whether an asset constitutes an investment contract and is therefore considered a security.

Paul Atkins further added that cryptocurrencies can be part of an investment contract, but that does not mean they will always be so.

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