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2025-07-31 18:15:50

US SEC unveils sweeping plans to regulate crypto: here’s what you need to know

The SEC is gearing up to overhaul how it handles crypto, in what could be a major shift for the digital asset world. Speaking on Thursday, SEC Chair Paul Atkins said he’s asked agency staff to begin drafting rules that offer more tailored oversight for crypto markets. That includes clearer definitions around when a token should be treated as a security, along with new disclosure requirements and possible exemptions built specifically for digital assets. For an industry that’s spent years in regulatory limbo, the move is being seen as a big win. Crypto firms and investors have long pushed for a rulebook that reflects the realities of blockchain-based trading, rather than forcing digital assets into frameworks built for traditional finance. The SEC’s initiative suggests Washington may finally be ready to meet them halfway. Crypto enters financial mainstream The SEC’s shift is part of a wider effort across the federal government to bring crypto into the fold of traditional finance, without turning a blind eye to the risks. The SEC has spent the past few years making headlines for chasing down sketchy token sales and classic pump-and-dump scams. But now, the agency’s trying to get ahead of the curve. Instead of just playing defense, it’s working to build a more forward-looking regulatory playbook that sets clear expectations before trouble starts. Early outlines suggest a wide net: rules for registering exchanges and tokens, safeguards against fraud and price manipulation, stronger investor protections, and updated cybersecurity standards tailored to the quirks of blockchain tech. It’s a shift in tone and a sign the SEC wants to rein in the chaos without shutting the door on innovation. And the SEC isn’t alone. Other arms of the federal government have also started to take crypto more seriously in 2025. In a striking move, the Federal Housing Finance Agency has told Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to prepare for a future where borrowers can include certain crypto assets held on US-regulated exchanges, as part of their mortgage applications, without needing to sell them off. It’s a sign that digital assets are slowly but surely being woven into the fabric of the US financial system. A turning point for crypto What’s being dubbed “Crypto Week” on Capitol Hill has delivered real movement for the digital asset space, with major legislation like the GENIUS Act now officially signed into law. After years of regulatory gray zones and mixed signals, lawmakers are finally moving toward a unified federal framework for crypto. The goal: give investors protection without choking off innovation. The White House and SEC are both on board, pushing not just to update securities laws but also to let crypto platforms handle custody and to craft disclosure rules that reflect how digital assets actually function. At its core, the goal is to lay down a regulatory foundation that’s clear and consistent—something the market’s been missing for years. It’s about giving investors more confidence while giving the industry space to grow responsibly. This latest push builds on a 2025 executive order and a working group report released just days before the SEC’s announcement, both of which called on Congress and regulators to move quickly on everything from tax treatment to capital markets oversight for digital assets. It’s a long time coming, but Washington finally seems ready to catch up. The post US SEC unveils sweeping plans to regulate crypto: here's what you need to know appeared first on Invezz

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