Big shift happening in US crypto oversight. The SEC just handed ICO regulatory authority over to the CFTC, and now the CFTC's pulling back those old crypto guidelines. What does this mean for the industry? Could signal a more pragmatic approach to digital asset regulation. The turf war might finally be ending, but the real question is whether this clarity comes with looser or tighter rules moving forward.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 14h ago
ngl this transition of power feels a bit confusing... Can the CFTC really handle this mess of ICOs?
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ApeWithNoChain
· 14h ago
Is the SEC finally shaking hands with the CFTC? To put it nicely, it's pragmatic; to be blunt, they all want a share of the pie.
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YieldHunter
· 14h ago
lol so sec's basically admitting defeat? technically speaking if you look at the data on regulatory arbitrage, this could either moon or tank depending on how cftc actually defines "commodity" vs "security"... ngl the turf war ending sounds nice but degens are gonna degen regardless, real question is whether tvl actually moves or we just get more theater
Big shift happening in US crypto oversight. The SEC just handed ICO regulatory authority over to the CFTC, and now the CFTC's pulling back those old crypto guidelines. What does this mean for the industry? Could signal a more pragmatic approach to digital asset regulation. The turf war might finally be ending, but the real question is whether this clarity comes with looser or tighter rules moving forward.