#美SEC推进SECCrypto2.0计划

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently established a special task force on cryptocurrency aimed at developing a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets. The task force is led by Acting Chair Mark Uyeda and Commissioner Hester Peirce, marking a significant shift in cryptocurrency policy under the Trump administration.

Previously, the SEC primarily regulated the cryptocurrency industry through enforcement actions, a method that has drawn criticism from the industry for lacking clear regulatory guidance. The newly formed task force aims to clarify regulatory boundaries, provide realistic pathways for registration, create reasonable disclosure frameworks, and prudently deploy enforcement resources.

Commissioner Hester Peirce has long advocated for greater regulatory clarity for the cryptocurrency industry. She stated that the task force will work with a wide range of stakeholders, including investors, academics, and industry leaders, to strive for a balance between protecting investors, maintaining market integrity, and promoting innovation.

In addition, the task force will assist Congress members in drafting relevant legislation and will coordinate with other federal, state, and international regulatory agencies to ensure consistency and effectiveness in regulation.

This initiative reflects the new administration's commitment to supporting the adoption of cryptocurrency, aiming to provide a clearer and more friendly regulatory environment for the industry.