According to ChainCatcher, the mentions of "cryptocurrency" and "stablecoin" in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings have reached an all-time high. In April, the SEC filings mentioned "cryptocurrency" 786 times, a 38% increase from March and an 8% increase year-over-year. The average mentions of "stablecoin" from February to April 2025 reached 103 times, doubling the average from the previous 13 months. The surge in data reflects the federal agency's increased focus on digital assets, with the SEC's upcoming new regulatory framework and stablecoin guidelines becoming the market focus.