#ProjectCrypto On August 2, according to official information, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that a special working team on crypto will visit several cities in the U.S. in the coming months, organizing a series of roundtable meetings aimed at providing an opportunity for direct exchange with SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce for more stakeholders in the crypto field. This initiative particularly welcomes representatives of crypto startup projects with fewer than 10 employees, established for less than two years, to ensure that policy development is more comprehensive and diverse. Commissioner Peirce stated that she hopes to hear the voices of those who cannot attend the roundtable meeting in Washington this spring, emphasizing that the regulatory framework will have a far-reaching impact on the industry, and the SEC hopes to achieve a more inclusive outreach through extensive communication. Project representatives intending to participate can apply via email, specifying the team structure and introducing the project, while also indicating the city they wish to attend. The SEC plans to publish a list of participating projects to promote open dialogue, transparency, and public engagement. This series of roundtable meetings is seen as a key step by the SEC to promote openness and inclusiveness in crypto regulatory policy.