- SEC Crypto Task Force to host roundtable on security status
- The series of public sessions will begin on March 21 and will be streamed live
- Members of the public can request topics and participate in breakdown sessions
- More details on the lineup of participants and more will be released in the coming days
The SEC Crypto Task Force announced that it will hold a series of roundtables to discuss the status of security in the crypto industry and develop effective regulatory approaches. It will be streamed live, and all attendees can submit topics for discussion and request a meeting with the task force.
More About the Upcoming SEC Crypto Task Force to Host Roundtable
The SEC Crypto Task Force has announced that a very important event for the future of crypto regulation, namely the “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity” series will begin on March 21 with its inaugural roundtable, “How We Got Here and How We Get Out – Defining Security Status.”

This series of sessions will discuss a wide range of topics that are still being refined and will be updated on the Crypto Task Force official webpage, but the general points are as follows:
- Draw clear regulatory lines, appropriately distinguish securities from non-securities
- Craft tailored disclosure frameworks, provide realistic paths to registration for both crypto assets and market intermediaries
- Ensure that investors have the information necessary to make investment decisions
- Make sure that enforcement resources are deployed judiciously
Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, who is leading the Crypto Task Force said:
“I am looking forward to drawing on the expertise of the public in developing a workable regulatory framework for crypto. The roundtables are an important part of our engagement with the public.”
And this is a very important aspect, because although some sessions will be one-on-one, most sessions will be public, streamed online, and recordings will be posted later. Moreover, everyone is welcome to attend the sessions and interact with the participants in an active discussion.
Conclusion
It remains to be seen what the SEC, industry leaders, and the public will come up with in the discussions, but the fact that there will be a whole series of them gives great potential for a thorough and comprehensive discussion.
Also, the fact that these discussions will not take place behind closed doors, and are open to outside participants, is a unique feature, aligned with the SEC’s new strategy of transparency and accountability.
We’ll keep you posted on the latest updates and follow the broadcast to provide you with the most up-to-date data. Learn more about SEC’s role in crypto adaptation and stay tuned for the latest updates in the rapidly changing crypto, blockchain, and regulatory landscape.
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