According to PANews, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that its cryptocurrency working group will hold its inaugural roundtable discussion on March 21. The event will feature a diverse panel of experts from various sectors of the cryptocurrency and legal industries.

The panelists include Miles Jennings, General Counsel at a16z crypto; Sarah Brennan, General Counsel at Delphi Ventures; Collins Belton, Executive Partner at Brookwood PC; Chris Brummer, a fintech professor at Georgetown University Law Center; Lewis Cohen, Co-Chair at CahillNXT; Coy Garrison, Partner at Steptoe; Teresa Goody Guillen, Partner at BakerHostetler; Troy Paredes, Founder of Paredes Strategies LLC; Lee Reiners, Lecturer at Duke University School of Law and Duke Financial Economics Center; Benjamin Schiffrin, Director of Securities Policy at Better Markets; Rodrigo Seira, Special Counsel at Cooley LLP; and John Reed Stark, President of John Reed Stark Consulting LLC.

The roundtable aims to address key issues and developments in the cryptocurrency sector, providing a platform for discussion among leading legal and industry professionals. This initiative reflects the SEC's ongoing efforts to engage with stakeholders and enhance regulatory frameworks in the rapidly evolving digital asset landscape.