The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has submitted a proposal to federal regulators explaining how existing U.S. securities laws could apply to certain crypto assets and related transactions. The interpretation is currently under interagency review before a vote by SEC commissioners. The move shows the agency is willing to move ahead with digital asset oversight without waiting for Congress. While the CLARITY Act could offer a broader framework, the proposal is seen as another step toward the regulatory clarity many institutional investors are waiting for.
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