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SEC Crypto Task Force Announces Agenda, Panelists for Next Roundtable

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force, created by interim SEC Chairman Mark Uyeda, has revealed its agenda for its next Crypto Roundtable. Led by SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, the Task Force aims to work with industry participants and other insiders to chart a… Read More

SEC Commissioner Dissents on Stablecoin Opinion

Last week, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a statement on stablecoins declaring they are not securities and thus not regulated by the agency. The SEC, Division of Corporate Finance, said that as long as the stablecoin is tied to the dollar and does… Read More

SEC Division of Corporate Finance Issues Statement on Stablecoins

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Corporate Finance (CorpFin), has issued a statement on stablecoins. During the last administration, the SEC’s position was that pretty much all crypto was deemed to be securities. Bitcoin was an exception, and perhaps Ethereum. Things have changed… Read More

The Different Legislation Vying to Fix the Definition of an Accredited Investor as Congress Aims to Democratize Access to Certain Private Securities Offerings

The definition of an Accredited Investor will probably change this year. Currently, an Accredited Investor is someone who earns over $200,000 a year ($300,000 if married) or holds over $1 million in assets, not counting a primary residence. While certain adjustments have been made to… Read More

SEC and Digital Assets Firm Gemini Aim to Resolve Lawsuit, Signaling Shift in Crypto Regulation

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Gemini Trust Co., the crypto exchange founded by billionaire twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, have jointly requested a 60-day pause in their ongoing legal battle to explore a potential resolution. The motion, filed on April 1, 2025,… Read More

SEC: Crypto Task Force to Hold Four More Roundtables

Following its first Roundtable, the new SEC Crypto Task Force says it will hold four more meetings to discuss the developing digital asset marketplace. The following gatherings are on the agenda: April 11, 2025 – Between a Block and a Hard Place: Tailoring Regulation for… Read More

Climate Disclosure Rules No More: SEC Ends Defense of ESG Focused Rules

During the Gensler administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took a hard turn towards social issues (ESG) and away from its mandate of efficient markets, capital formation, and investor protection. In fact, little or nothing was done to support facilitating capital for both private… Read More

SEC Closes Crypto.com Investigation with No Action

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reportedly informed Crypto.com that it has officially closed its investigation into Crypto.com and will file “no enforcement action against the company.” This follows Crypto.com receiving a Wells notice from the US SEC and Crypto.com “filing suit against… Read More

Kraken No Longer the Target of SEC Enforcement Action

The Securities and Exchange Commission has continued its retreat from regulation by enforcement regarding digital asset firms by ceasing its enforcement action against crypto exchange Kraken. Also known as Payward and Payward Ventures, the Commission said the case was dismissed with prejudice, which means permanently…. Read More

Blockchain Execs Discuss Tokenization, the SEC’s Ripple Dismissal, Stablecoins

Blockchain industry executives share their thoughts on some issues of the week. High tokenization treasury totals suggest market defensiveness but obscure real-world asset opportunities. “News that tokenized treasuries have hit an all-time high of $4.6 billion, combined with Aave’s decision to abandon new tokens in… Read More

Canary Capital Advances SUI ETF with SEC Filing

Canary Capital is advancing the “first” SUI ETF with a newly submitted SEC filing. According to a blog post by the Sui Foundation, the latest development marks significant progress towards “a public SUI ETF, set to expand U.S. institutional access to Sui.” The Sui ecosystem… Read More

Zodia Custody Exec Comments on SEC Regulatory Shift on Digital Assets

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dramatically changed its position regarding digital assets following the change in administration with President Donald Trump’s election. The Commission is now controlled by Republicans, who typically are more supportive of innovation and entrepreneurship. This includes financial services. Previously,… Read More

Proof of Work: SEC Comments on Characteristic of Certain Digital Assets and Mining

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a statement on Proof of Work (PoW), a characteristic of some digital assets – most prominently Bitcoin. Proof of Work is a way to validate and mint new crypto. At one time, Ethereum was PoW, but it… Read More

SEC: How We Got Here and How We Get Out – Defining Security Status – Washington, DC / Virtual

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables to discuss key areas of interest in the regulation of crypto assets. The “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series will begin on March 21 with its inaugural roundtable, “How We Got Here and… Read More

SEC vs. Ripple Case Nears Resolution, Regulators Could Classify XRP as a Commodity

The painfully long-standing legal battle between the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple Labs, which began in December 2020, appears to be approaching a critical juncture. Recent developments suggest that the case, centered on whether XRP constitutes an unregistered security, could finally conclude,… Read More

Accredited Investor: A Little Less Red Tape, A Lot More Capital: What the SEC Just Did for Reg D Rule 506(c)

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) just made a game-changing move for capital raisers utilizing Rule 506(c) under Regulation D. On March 12, 2025; the SEC issued two new C&DIs as well as a pivotal no-action letter (the “Latham No-Action Letter”) which together significantly… Read More

Panelists for First Crypto Roundtable at SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) intends to hold a series of roundtables to discuss the digital asset ecosystem and how the agency should regulate crypto. Prior to the announcement of roundtables, the SEC revealed a new Crypto Task Force led by Commissioner Hester Peirce…. Read More

SEC Director of Enforcement Will No Longer Have Independent Authority to Order Investigations

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has updated rules for enforcement actions. According to a document posted on the SEC’s website, the Director of Enforcement will no longer be able to issue formal orders of investigation and must seek Commission approval before pursuing the investigation…. Read More

Outlier Realty Capital Charged by SEC with Misleading Investors, Settlement in the Works

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged real estate investment platform Outlier Realty Capital with misleading investors about the use of funds. The SEC reports that a settlement is in the works, as defendants have agreed to pay a total of $3.3 million to move… Read More

Is SEC’s 90-Year-Old IPO Review Process Killing Public Markets?

In an era when public market listings continue to decline, and private capital dominates growth financing, the mechanism by which companies go public deserves fresh scrutiny. University of Kansas Law Professor Alexander Platt has provided precisely that in his groundbreaking paper, “Rethinking the IPO Bureaucracy…. Read More

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