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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Crypto markets – and the American people – deserve clarity
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Crypto markets – and the American people – deserve clarity

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For more than a decade, American investors and innovators have operated under a cloud of uncertainty about when crypto assets implicate the federal securities laws. Markets function best when everybody understands the rules. Yet, for too long, financial regulators have responded to good-faith regulatory inquiries with silence, raised barriers to entry, and ad-hoc enforcement actions that only deepened the industry’s confusion.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is taking an important step to reverse that prior approach.

The Commission has released a landmark interpretation that finally provides clear guidelines. We establish a straightforward taxonomy of crypto assets — most of which are not securities — and clarify how the Supreme Court’s Howey test applies when a crypto asset is part of an investment contract

This action builds a bridge to the historic and much-needed bipartisan market structure legislation moving through Congress. Only Congress can rewrite the law, and we stand ready to work with CFTC Chairman Michael Selig to implement the CLARITY Act. In the meantime, we are providing the responsible regulatory approach that markets demand.

Our interpretation — grounded in existing law and informed by extensive public input — establishes four categories of crypto assets that are not securities: digital commodities, digital collectibles, digital tools and payment stablecoins under the GENIUS Act.

Only one class remains within the federal securities laws: digital securities, the tokenized versions of conventional securities like stocks and bonds. This distinction returns the Commission to its core mission — and its statutory authority — by protecting investors involved in securities transactions.

A workable framework, however, requires more than a taxonomy. It also must clarify how the Howey test applies to crypto. While it is clear what a stock is, the statute does not define “investment contract,” so its definition is based on a Supreme Court test.

At its core, the Howey test defines an investment contract as an investment of money in a common enterprise with a reasonable expectation of profits to be derived from the essential managerial or entrepreneurial efforts of others. Early-stage blockchain projects sometimes sell tokens in a capital raising transaction tied to the development of software, a protocol, or a network. When teams make explicit promises that lead purchasers to rely on the team’s continued efforts with an expectation of profit, the transaction constitutes an investment contract.

Equally important, our interpretation explains how and when an investment contract ends, freeing the crypto asset from securities-law obligations. The key is clear disclosure: project teams must set out the representations or promises they are making so investors understand the rights they are buying.

As a project evolves, once the team’s promised efforts have been completed or resolved, purchasers no longer expect profits from those essential managerial efforts, and the investment contract terminates. In other words, Howey reliance must stem from clear and unambiguous promises the project team intends to undertake.

The SEC’s role is to provide merit-neutral clarity, not dictate how teams design their projects.

By providing this guidance as Congress finalizes legislation, we ensure that crypto asset innovation can take root and thrive here at home immediately. Clear rules also allow regulators to focus enforcement resources where they belong: combatting fraud and protecting market integrity within the limits of our statutory authority.

For generations, America’s capital markets have been the world’s most dynamic and trusted. A crucial ingredient of that success is our regulatory system’s ability to embrace new technologies without sacrificing strong investor protections.

The emergence of blockchain networks and crypto assets is another opportunity to strike that balance.

Crypto markets — and the millions of Americans who participate in them — deserve long-overdue clarity. Under President Trump’s leadership, we are well on our way.

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