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    SEC Chair Unveils Crypto Framework: Distinguishing Securities from Collectibles

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterNovember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Project Crypto Overview: SEC Chairman Paul Atkins outlined the new framework that categorizes digital assets, aiming to provide clarity and fair treatment, distinguishing between securities and other digital assets.

    2. Non-Securities Classification: Digital commodities, collectibles (e.g., NFTs), and practical tokens (such as memberships and credentials) will be exempt from SEC oversight, as they do not involve investor profit expectations from managerial efforts.

    3. Dynamic Nature of Tokens: The classification of cryptocurrencies can change; tokens may cease to be securities if the associated investment contracts are fulfilled or terminated, allowing them to continue trading without SEC regulation.

    4. Collaboration for Innovation: The SEC will work with various regulatory bodies to establish a supportive regulatory environment for digital assets, ensuring investor protections while fostering innovation.

    SEC Chair Unveils Crypto Framework to Separate Securities From Collectibles

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul Atkins recently announced a groundbreaking framework under “Project Crypto.” This initiative clarifies the regulation of digital assets. Notably, it aims to differentiate between securities, collectibles, and practical tokens.

    During his address, Atkins noted the confusion surrounding crypto classification over the past decade. He emphasized that a cryptocurrency, as part of an investment contract, does not permanently remain a security. “I believe that most crypto tokens trading today are not themselves securities,” he stated, providing reassurance to the vibrant crypto market.

    The new framework introduces a proposed token taxonomy. This categorizes crypto assets based on their functions and user expectations. Digital commodities and network tokens will not fall under SEC regulation. Additionally, digital collectibles, like NFTs, are excluded. Buyers typically do not expect profits from them, which supports this classification.

    Moreover, practical tokens—those serving tangible purposes like memberships or identity verification—are also outside the SEC’s purview. However, tokenized securities will continue to be regulated.

    Atkins also discussed the Howey test, which identifies investment contracts. He explained that once an issuer fulfills or terminates their managerial promises, tokens may still freely trade, avoiding security classification. This change could stimulate market dynamics.

    Importantly, Project Crypto includes plans for exemptions concerning digital assets linked to investment contracts. The SEC will collaborate with Congress and other regulatory bodies to foster innovation while ensuring robust investor protections. Thus, fraud prevention remains a top priority, and anti-fraud rules will continue to apply.

    Launched in July 2025, Project Crypto seeks to deliver clarity and fairness to developers and investors alike. This week marks a critical moment for clear crypto rules, as the Senate Agriculture Committee shared a draft to regulate digital asset commodities. In parallel, the U.S. Treasury recently issued guidance allowing staking on crypto ETPs, enabling retail investors to benefit from staking rewards.

    This new regulatory landscape promises to unlock potential developments in technology. As and if this framework gains traction, it aims to create a more secure and innovative environment for the evolving crypto ecosystem.

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    This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative and carries significant risk, including the potential loss of your entire investment. Do not make financial decisions based on this information. Consult a licensed financial advisor before investing. This site does not offer, sell, or advise on cryptocurrency, securities or other regulated financial products in compliance with SEC and applicable laws. Please do your own research and seek professional advise.

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