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US regulator releases long-awaited guidance on cryptocurrency classification

Tuesday 17 March 2026 - 21:20
US regulator releases long-awaited guidance on cryptocurrency classification

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has issued long-anticipated guidance aimed at clarifying how cryptocurrencies are classified under federal law. The move is expected to bring greater transparency to digital asset markets and help investors better understand regulatory expectations.

The new interpretation focuses on distinguishing between cryptocurrencies that qualify as securities and those that do not. According to the regulator, certain digital assets may initially fall outside the definition of a security but could later meet the criteria of an investment contract depending on how they are marketed, distributed, or managed.

This clarification addresses one of the most debated issues in the cryptocurrency sector: when a digital token becomes subject to securities laws. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission emphasized that the evaluation depends on specific conditions, including investor expectations and the role of developers or promoters in generating value.

Market participants have long called for clearer rules to reduce legal uncertainty. The absence of consistent guidelines has often created confusion among startups, investors, and financial institutions exploring blockchain-based innovations.

Analysts suggest that the new framework could encourage more responsible growth in the crypto industry. By outlining clearer boundaries, regulators aim to balance innovation with investor protection, a key concern in rapidly evolving financial technologies.

However, the guidance does not resolve all regulatory questions. Industry experts note that enforcement and interpretation will continue to evolve as new types of digital assets emerge. For now, the announcement represents a significant step toward defining how cryptocurrencies fit into the broader financial system.


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