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‘Clarity once and for all’ – White House reviews SEC’s new crypto framework

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is starting to change how it handles crypto regulation. Instead of relying mainly on lawsuits and enforcement actions, it is now working toward creating clear and structured rules.

On the 20th of March, the SEC quietly sent two important proposals to the White House. One focuses on making hedge funds and private equity firms more transparent.

Meanwhile, the second proposal was a more significant one for crypto. The latter aims to create a clear system to classify digital assets.

White House reviews crypto interpretation 

If approved, many cryptocurrencies may no longer be classified as securities, reducing confusion and giving the industry clearer rules to follow. Instead of relying on lawsuits, the SEC is shifting toward setting clear guidelines, as reported by Bloomberg.

The proposed “innovation exemption” highlights this change. Rather than strict enforcement, the SEC is offering a more supportive environment where crypto firms can operate with fewer restrictions. This means new companies may not need to immediately meet complex registration requirements, making it easier for them to build and grow in the U.S.

Remarking on the same, Michael S. Selig, Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), said, 

Citing the reason behind this shift, Selig explains that earlier, the SEC, under Chair Gary Gensler, companies were often left guessing what was allowed and what wasn’t. This confusion pushed many crypto businesses to move outside the U.S.

In fact, because of this unclear environment, many developers became hesitant and stopped taking risks. Now, the new SEC proposals are trying to fix that by bringing more clarity and encouraging innovation to return to the U.S.

Private fund space also gets a breather

A similar shift is happening in the private fund space. The SEC has delayed some reporting rules (Form PF) until the 1st of October and is rethinking the strict data requirements introduced under Gary Gensler. 

This revives an important debate. Following the Archegos collapse, regulators pushed for greater transparency to mitigate risk. Now, however, the SEC is shifting focus toward easing compliance burdens for firms, aiming to strike a balance between market safety and regulatory simplicity.

Notably, this change comes at a time when there is a significant disconnect between price movements and investor sentiment.

Market scenes are full of question marks

In the last 24 hours, the total crypto market value has gone up by about 3.26% at press time. But even with this rise, investor confidence is still very low.

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index is stuck in the “Extreme Fear” zone, showing that people are still uncertain and cautious.

Source: Alternative

However, with all these developments, the SEC is trying to build a bridge between its old approach and future laws like the CLARITY Act, which aim to provide clearer legal clarity.

Needless to say, the SEC is also working closely with the CFTC. In a recent interpretation on the 17th of March, they suggested that most digital assets should not be treated as securities automatically. This helps reduce risk and uncertainty for crypto companies in the U.S.

It’s still unclear whether these new rules will be temporary until Congress passes full legislation or if they will become a long-term framework. But one thing is clear: under Chairman Paul Atkins, the SEC is trying to end the confusion.


Final Summary

  • Collaboration between the SEC and CFTC is a key step toward unified oversight, reducing regulatory overlap and uncertainty.
  • Clear classification of digital assets could finally remove the grey zone that has stalled crypto innovation. 

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/clarity-once-and-for-all-white-house-reviews-secs-new-crypto-framework/

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