SEC Places Crypto at Center of Five-Year Strategic Roadmap Through 2030
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Ana Zirojević
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Summary
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has placed digital assets and blockchain technology at the center of its five-year strategic roadmap through 2030, signaling a shift toward regulatory clarity under Chairman Paul Atkins rather than enforcement-based regulation. The draft plan outlines how the SEC intends to approach crypto as a potential driver of major improvements across America's financial system, which could have far-reaching effects across the digital asset ecosystem.
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The move marks one of the clearest indications yet that the agency under Chairman Paul Atkins intends to pursue regulatory clarity instead of regulation through enforcement
The draft plan outlines how the SEC expects to approach digital assets through 2030 and could have far-reaching effects across the digital asset ecosystem
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