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SEC News

The Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, is an independent agency within the United States government tasked with regulating the securities markets in a way that protects the public from fraud, maintains fair and efficient markets, and facilitates healthy capital formation in the U.S. and its jurisdictions. 

The emergence of cryptocurrencies with the advent of Bitcoin (BTC) directly challenged the hegemonic order of the legacy financial system and quickly provoked ire and distrust from various regulatory authorities. 

The SEC, however, remained largely quiet on securities law applicability to cryptocurrencies and fundraising events until July 2017 when the agency published their report on the DAO project, concluding that the sale of DAO tokens was in fact an unregistered securities offering and therefore subject to securities laws. This was published in the context of the initial coin offering, or ICO, craze of 2017 to2018. 

Since then, the SEC has slowly brought cases against various projects such as halting the launch of the highly anticipated Telegram blockchain network, TON, in October 2019, thus setting legal precedent for all current and future blockchain ventures. 

The SEC is one of the most powerful regulatory agencies in the world, as most countries often wait to see how the U.S. regulates certain industries before implementing their own legislation and regulatory frameworks. 

News
Lawyers argued the complaint was “based on a man in Wisconsin using an exchange in Singapore to purchase tokens issued by a Swiss entity.”
NYC court has no right to hear 'international' case argues Bancor firm
Turner Wright
2020-10-15T01:01:28+01:00
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Video
“Crypto Mom” Hester Peirce admits the SEC can be slow in giving guidance, but she sees the regulator becoming more open to change.
SEC’s conservative approach to crypto needs to change – SEC’s Peirce
Cointelegraph
2020-10-10T16:32:00+01:00
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News
Multi-platinum record producer buys Bitcoin, is welcomed into the club by Pomp.
Grammy-nominated record producer joins the Bitcoin club
Anupam Varshney
2020-10-08T04:45:14+01:00
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News
Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen said the firm is considering moving to the U.K., Switzerland, Singapore, or Japan.
‘Crushing’ regulations could drive Ripple out of US
Turner Wright
2020-10-06T23:36:06+01:00
20226
News
The cybersecurity millionaire and former presidential candidate sees new additions to his legal woes.
SEC brings John McAfee to court over ICO promotion
Kollen Post
2020-10-05T22:00:00+01:00
15604
Expert Take
SEC v. Kik doesn’t have to be game-over for Kik or SAFTs. In fact, the decision is perhaps more favorable than the SEC v. Telegram order.
SEC versus Kik: SAFTs are far from safe
Carol Goforth
2020-10-04T17:00:00+01:00
9021
Opinion
Regulators and service providers are collaborating as never before to address systemic vulnerabilities of the crypto industry.
The need for a dialogue between crypto businesses and regulators
Kristin Boggiano
2020-10-03T19:00:00+01:00
7200
Opinion
Digital asset markets are subject to various regulations worldwide, but which are the most suitable for the crypto space at the moment?
Institutionalize crypto markets now: There must be compliance controls
Eric Hess
2020-10-03T11:00:00+01:00
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