【Crypto World】The SEC’s Cryptocurrency Working Group is taking action. On January 27th, they will come to Miami to have face-to-face conversations with founders of early-stage crypto projects. This is not a casual visit — the working group is traveling to multiple cities across the country with a clear purpose: to hear the genuine opinions of project teams on policy reforms and to develop a clearer, more actionable regulatory framework for digital assets. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce’s attitude is quite interesting; she emphasizes that the working group will proactively engage with the crypto industry to clarify the regulatory rules for digital assets. This stance indicates that regulatory agencies are gradually adapting to this industry rather than simply hitting the brakes.
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Layer2Observer
· 11h ago
Hester Peirce has always been an interesting figure. Let's see if the SEC's actual actions over the past year have matched their words.
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PumpDoctrine
· 17h ago
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Finally not pretending anymore, the SEC is really panicking. They were so aggressive before, now they have to bow their heads and ask us how to play.
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WenAirdrop
· 01-08 04:26
Huh? Is the SEC really starting to be more accommodating? Peirce's words sound good, but I'm just worried it might be another empty promise...
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-08 04:19
Haha, the SEC has finally lowered its guard and started talking to us. In theory, this framework should work, right?
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-08 04:11
Wait, is the SEC really getting serious? Or are they just putting on a show again...
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-08 04:09
Now the SEC has finally figured it out. They can't just hide behind office paper debates; they need to listen to the real thoughts of those of us on the front lines.
SEC Working Group visits Miami in January to collaborate with crypto founders on regulatory framework
【Crypto World】The SEC’s Cryptocurrency Working Group is taking action. On January 27th, they will come to Miami to have face-to-face conversations with founders of early-stage crypto projects. This is not a casual visit — the working group is traveling to multiple cities across the country with a clear purpose: to hear the genuine opinions of project teams on policy reforms and to develop a clearer, more actionable regulatory framework for digital assets. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce’s attitude is quite interesting; she emphasizes that the working group will proactively engage with the crypto industry to clarify the regulatory rules for digital assets. This stance indicates that regulatory agencies are gradually adapting to this industry rather than simply hitting the brakes.