Washington, D.C.–(Newsfile Corp. – March 25, 2025) – The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force announced today it will hold four more roundtables in its ongoing series discussing crypto asset regulation. The dates and topics for each roundtable are as follows:
April 11, 2025 – Between a Block and a Hard Place: Tailoring Regulation for Crypto TradingApril 25, 2025 – Know Your Custodian: Key Considerations for Crypto CustodyMay 12, 2025 – Tokenization – Moving Assets Onchain: Where TradFi and DeFi MeetJune 6, 2025 – DeFi and the American Spirit
Each roundtable will be open to the public at SEC’s headquarters (100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C.) and streamed live on SEC.gov. For in-person attendance, please click on the specific roundtable above and then click the registration button. Please note that space may be limited, and visitors will be subject to security checks. For virtual attendance, there is no need to register, and a recording will be posted on SEC.gov at a later date. For more information about each session including the agenda and speakers, which will be posted as they are available, or to communicate directly with the Crypto Task Force on any of the roundtable topics or other crypto-related issues, please visit the Crypto Task Force webpage.
“The Crypto Task Force roundtables are an opportunity for us to hear a lively discussion among experts about what the regulatory issues are and what the Commission can do to solve them,” said Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, leader of the Crypto Task Force.
Launched on January 21 by Acting SEC Chairman Mark T. Uyeda, the Crypto Task Force was established to help the Commission draw clear regulatory lines, provide realistic paths to registration, craft sensible disclosure frameworks, and deploy enforcement resources judiciously.
If you are interested in being considered as a panelist for one of the upcoming roundtables, please email crypto@sec.gov with the subject line “Potential Panelist.” Due to expected demand, the Crypto Task Force will not be able to accommodate all requests.
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