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SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Addresses Pressing Issue that Policymakers Ignore: $2.7 Billion Spent Each Year on Annual Reports

While the US financial markets are the deepest and most efficient in the world, there is always room for improvement. Public markets have been in decline for many years. Meanwhile, private markets have grown dramatically, which is good for many, but too often, retail investors… Read More

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins to Testify at House Financial Services, Senate Banking Committees this Week

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins is scheduled to testify in front of the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee later this week. As Congress holds oversight on the SEC, these are standard hearings. This will be Chairman Atkins’s first appearance before the two… Read More

Capital Ideas: When Markets Correct Better Than Regulators – A Framework for Rethinking Securities Regulatory Policy

In the latest Capital Ideas episode, hosts Nick Morgan, Dara Albright, and Mark Hiraide of the Investor Choice Advocates Network (ICAN) sat down with Cliff Winston, a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, to discuss his recent book, Market Corrections, Not Government Interventions: A… Read More

SBCFAC Meeting to Review Finders, Secondary Markets in Private Securities

The SEC Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee (SBCFAC) will gather on February 24, 2026, to discuss two important items related to private markets. One reason the US has the world’s most robust innovation ecosystems is the success of private markets, where early-stage firms can… Read More

Crowdfund Capital Advisors: Founder Tells SEC, Congress to Improve Secondary Markets for Crowdfunded Securities

Sherwood Neiss, founder of Crowdfund Capital Advisors (CCA), has submitted a statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee (SBCFAC) advocating for improvements to secondary markets for crowdfunded securities. At the same time, Neiss has sent a letter to the House Committee on Financial Services,… Read More

SEC Issues Statement on Tokenized Securities

Tokenization, tokenized securities, or digital securities are the future. This much is clear. But questions remain as regulators and industry participants work through the new process of issuing, managing, and trading securities using blockchain technology. Today, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a statement… Read More

SEC, CFTC Joint Event Rescheduled for January 29th

The Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission joint event has been rescheduled to take place this Thursday, January 29th. The event was originally scheduled for January 27th. The gathering is part of embracing the digital asset ecosystem and the changing regulatory environment…. Read More

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins: Israel has punched far above its weight in ways that defy easy explanation”

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins recently addressed the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, lauding the country’s unique innovation ecosystem. Israel has the nickname “Innovation Nation” due to the number of early-stage, venture-backed firms and the technology and products that become commercialized. Small in size in land mass, resources, and… Read More

Petition Filed with Securities and Exchange Commission to Raise Reg CF Funding Cap to $20 Million

There has been a formal submission to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to increase the funding cap of Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) from the current $5 million to $20 million. A petition to the SEC is a request to issue, change, or repeal a… Read More

Democratic Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw, a Vocal Crypto Opponent, Steps Down from SEC

In a significant shift at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Caroline Crenshaw, the agency’s final Democratic appointee and a vocal opponent of the cryptocurrency sector, has concluded her service. The announcement came on Friday, capping a period defined by her resolute doubts about… Read More

SEC Deputy Director Cicely LaMothe Plans to Retire After Career at Corporate Finance and Crypto Regulation

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the planned retirement of Cicely LaMothe, who has been serving as the longtime Deputy Director of the Division of Corporation Finance, marking the end of a 23-year tenure at the agency. LaMothe, who played a significant… Read More

SEC Charges Crypto Trading Platforms and Investment Clubs with Scheme Targeting Retail Investors via Social Media

The Securities and Exchange Commission recently filed charges against purported crypto asset trading platforms Morocoin Tech, Berge Blockchain Technology, and Cirkor, and investment clubs AI Wealth Inc., Lane Wealth, AI Investment Education Foundation, and Zenith Asset Tech Foundation alleging that they defrauded retail investors “out of… Read More

VBit Bitcoin Mining Ploy Target of SEC Enforcement Action

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged Danh C. Vo, founder and CEO of VBit Technologies, with theft of investor funds in regard to a Bitcoin mining business. The SEC states that Vo raised over $95.6 million and then misappropriated $48.5 million of the… Read More

Sherwood Neiss, GUARDD CEO, Tells SEC They Have Solution for Exempt Securities Trading, Supporting Tokenization

Sherwood “Woodie” Neiss, GUARDD CEO and securities crowdfunding OG, has sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission outlining their ability to support secondary trading for exempt securities. The letter was sent in response to a statement by SEC Chairman Paul Atkins asking for… Read More

Today: SEC Crypto Task Force to Discuss Privacy and Surveillance

The Securities and Exchange  Commission, Crypto Task Force, is holding another roundtable today (December 15, 2025). The topic of discussion is financial privacy and surveillance. As blockchain technology can provide broad capabilities for monitoring transactions, and the US government has been known to abuse its… Read More

DTCC Makes Big Move Into Tokenization, Receives No Action Letter from SEC

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) is making a big move into tokenization. Currently, DTCC is a vital part of the securities trading and tracking ecosystem. In 2024, DTCC’s subsidiaries processed securities transactions valued at US$3.7 quadrillion, and its depository subsidiary provided custody and… Read More

Blockchain Association, Ava Labs Pitch Two Categories of “Protocol Tokens” to SEC: Regulation PT

The Blockchain Association and Ava Labs recently visited with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force to discuss the topic of two types of “protocol tokens,” as the Commission works toward creating a regulatory approach toward tokenization. Regulation PT These digital assets break down… Read More

SEC Crypto Task Force Updates on Privacy, Surveillance Roundtable

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force has provided an update for a roundtable gathering scheduled for December 15th. The gathering will address financial surveillance and privacy. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, leader of the Crypto Task Force, said new technologies provide an opportunity to… Read More

CME Group Receives Regulatory Approval of New Securities Clearing House

CME Group, the world’s derivatives marketplace, announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the registration of a new securities clearing house, CME Securities Clearing Inc. With launch expected in Q2 2026, CME Group will operate CME Securities Clearing to help market… Read More

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Shares Thoughts on Revitalizing Markets

Before the United States was a nation, it was an investment. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins delivered a speech at the New York Stock Exchange today outlining his thoughts on how to reinvigorate US markets. As everyone knows, public markets have been in… Read More

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