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SEC and CFTC Introduce Crypto Classification Framework

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  • SEC and CFTC issued a framework that identified various digital assets that qualify as securities or commodities.
  • The guidelines seek to eliminate regulatory uncertainty in the cryptocurrency space.

The Securities Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued guidelines that identified various digital assets under federal regulatory laws. The guidelines identified various crypto tokens, such as digital commodities, collectibles, tools, stablecoins, and digital securities.

This guidance clarified that the Securities and Exchange Commission regulates digital securities and tokenized traditional securities under its oversight rules. Regulators explained that they do not consider most crypto assets as securities unless issuers present them as investment contracts to investors. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins explained that “This interpretation will provide market participants with a clear understanding” of the regulations. Chairman Rostin Behnam of the CFTC explained that the regulators are trying to provide clear and harmonized rules.

                                                      Source: Bloomberg

New Rules Address Staking, Airdrops, and Market Structure

This framework also clarified the regulations regarding the securities laws applicable to staking, airdrops, mining, and other blockchain-based token distribution mechanisms across the markets. Regulators explained how each of these mechanisms is included in the existing financial laws and regulations while addressing the issues related to compliance and regulations.

The regulators clarified that non-security digital assets have the potential to be classified as securities if the issuers market them with expected profits based on their efforts. They emphasized that promotional activities are essential in defining the way regulators classify digital assets. This emphasizes the significance of transparency in value propositions communicated by project teams to potential investors.

Stablecoins and Digital Commodities Receive Regulatory Clarity

The agencies have removed certain forms of stablecoins and digital commodities from the list of securities in the updated framework of the regulatory interpretation. They clarified that the assets are used as payment instruments and are classified as commodities. This is a welcome move for certain parts of the crypto market that use stable assets for transactions.

They also pointed out that the framework addresses the long-standing industry call for greater clarity in the rapidly changing digital asset markets. They also pointed out that the initiative is consistent with the efforts made to reduce the overlap of regulations and the streamlining of enforcement regimes across the jurisdictions. Regulators also pointed out that the initiative promotes innovation with robust investor protection standards in the cryptocurrency market.

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Source: https://thenewscrypto.com/sec-and-cftc-introduce-crypto-classification-framework/

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