#DigitalAssetBill The regulation of digital assets in the United States is a complex and evolving landscape. Currently, there is no single federal law that governs them comprehensively. Instead, several federal agencies, such as the SEC and the CFTC, exercise jurisdiction depending on the nature of the digital asset. The SEC tends to classify them as securities, applying existing securities laws, while the CFTC considers them commodities in certain contexts, regulating their derivatives.
In addition, at the state level, there are different regulatory approaches and licenses for digital asset companies. The current administration and Congress are exploring the creation of a clearer and more unified regulatory framework for the sector, seeking to balance innovation with investor protection. The recent establishment of a working group on crypto-assets by the SEC and the roundtables by the CFTC are steps towards this goal.