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SEC Clarifies Crypto Asset Rules for Broker-Dealers

By: coincu news|2025/05/16 14:15:04
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Regulatory approaches towards crypto assets continue to evolve, aiming to balance innovation with investor protection. The SEC has unveiled new guidelines to facilitate regulatory clarity for crypto assets and distributed ledger technology, impacting market participants and broader institutional investment interest. SEC Unveils New Guidelines on Crypto Asset Regulation The SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets published detailed FAQs clarifying how existing broker-dealer and transfer agent rules apply to crypto assets and distributed ledger technology. Commissioner Hester Peirce endorsed this guidance as a forward step in regulating custody rules, crypto ETFs in kind, and tokenized securities. The SEC’s initiative is driven by real-world inquiries from market participants, serving as a resource to balance innovation with investor protection. Changes in crypto regulatory frameworks impact how institutions manage crypto asset custody and project new dimensions for cryptocurrency ETFs, redeemable in crypto assets rather than cash. These changes may appeal to major asset managers planning to extend offerings in the crypto space. Institutional Interest Grows Amid Enhanced Regulatory Clarity Did you know? In March 2025, SEC exempted PoW mining from securities law registration, marking a regulatory shift similar to the current digital asset and ETF guidance. According to CoinMarketCap, Ethereum (ETH) trades at $2,593.33 with a market cap of $313.09 billion and a 9.40% market dominance. Recent changes show a 24-hour increase of 0.77% and a 30-day rise of 65.06%, contrasting a 90-day decrease of 4.67%. The Coincu research team anticipates that enhanced regulatory clarity from the SEC may facilitate increased institutional interest in digital assets. This clarity can promote technological advancements, encouraging more diverse product offerings in financial markets.

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