The SEC of the United States has released its regulatory agenda for Spring 2025: covering potential rule proposals related to the issuance and sale of encryption assets.
Odaily News The U.S. SEC has released its regulatory agenda for spring 2025, which covers potential rule proposals related to the issuance and sale of cryptocurrency assets, aimed at helping to clarify the regulatory framework for cryptocurrency assets and providing greater certainty for the market. U.S. SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkinsb stated that one of the key tasks during his chairmanship is to clarify the rules for the issuance, custody, and trading of cryptocurrency assets, while continuing to prevent bad actors from breaking the law. The report also covers a series of proposed relaxed regulatory rules aimed at reducing compliance burdens and facilitating capital formation, including simplifying financing avenues and pathways for investors to access private enterprises. The report also discusses revising existing rules to make them more refined and modernized, and addressing the burden of information disclosure.
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The SEC of the United States has released its regulatory agenda for Spring 2025: covering potential rule proposals related to the issuance and sale of encryption assets.
Odaily News The U.S. SEC has released its regulatory agenda for spring 2025, which covers potential rule proposals related to the issuance and sale of cryptocurrency assets, aimed at helping to clarify the regulatory framework for cryptocurrency assets and providing greater certainty for the market. U.S. SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkinsb stated that one of the key tasks during his chairmanship is to clarify the rules for the issuance, custody, and trading of cryptocurrency assets, while continuing to prevent bad actors from breaking the law. The report also covers a series of proposed relaxed regulatory rules aimed at reducing compliance burdens and facilitating capital formation, including simplifying financing avenues and pathways for investors to access private enterprises. The report also discusses revising existing rules to make them more refined and modernized, and addressing the burden of information disclosure.