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CEO NA Magazine > Technology > US securities regulator issues long-awaited crypto guidance

US securities regulator issues long-awaited crypto guidance

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday issued an interpretation clarifying which types of cryptocurrencies are considered securities and ‌how a “non-security” digital asset could meet certain conditions to become an investment contract.

SEC ‌Chair Paul Atkins also on Tuesday that the agency should consider a safe harbor proposal to provide crypto ​companies with “bespoke pathways” to raise capital, while maintaining appropriate investor protections.

“It’s way past time for us to stop diagnosing the problem and start delivering the solution,” Atkins said in remarks at an event held by crypto trade group The Digital Chamber in Washington, D.C.

The SEC’s ‌new interpretation — which the U.S. Commodity ⁠Futures Trading Commission also joined — classifies crypto tokens into five categories: digital commodities, digital collectibles, digital tools, stablecoins and digital securities, with the ⁠agency specifying that federal securities laws only apply to digital securities.

The SEC also said that a “non-security” crypto asset could become subject to security laws if an issuer offers it by promoting ​investment ​in a common enterprise from which a purchaser ​could expect to profit.

Under Atkins, the ‌SEC has laid out sweeping plans to overhaul capital markets regulations to accommodate cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based trading. Atkins has previously said that most cryptocurrencies are not securities, a designation that requires registration with the SEC along with certain disclosures.

The crypto sector has for years argued that existing U.S. regulations are inappropriate for cryptocurrencies and has called for Congress and ‌regulators to write new ones that clarify when ​a crypto token is a security, commodity or falls ​into another category, such as stablecoins.

Also ​on Tuesday, Atkins laid out a safe harbor proposal for cryptocurrency ‌companies that would make it easier to ​sell tokens and raise ​money. Atkins said the SEC should consider a “fit for purpose startup exemption,” which would allow crypto entrepreneurs to raise a certain amount of money or operate for ​a certain period of time ‌while exempt from the agency’s rules.

Atkins said he anticipates the SEC will ​release a proposal on crypto safe harbors for public comment in the coming ​weeks.

Read the full article by Hannah Lang / Reuters

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