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REVOLUTION IN CRYPTO REGULATIONS FROM SEC: ON-CHAIN TRANSFORMATION WITH PROJECT CRYPTO
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The Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Paul Atkins, announced the "Project Crypto" initiative aimed at modernizing crypto-based transactions. This initiative aims to transition American financial markets to an on-chain ( structure. In a speech at an event, Atkins stated that they aim to update securities rules to facilitate the integration of blockchain technology )Atkins, 2025(. Referring to the report of Trump's Digital Asset Markets Working Group, Atkins emphasized that this report serves as a roadmap to make the U.S. a leader in the crypto space )U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 2025(.
According to other sources, Project Crypto plans to attract companies from offshore to the US by bringing clear rules for tokenization, DeFi, and ICOs. For example, according to CoinDesk, Atkins promises to end regulatory uncertainty by stating that most crypto assets are not securities )CoinDesk, 2025(. CNBC reported that the initiative includes super-app licenses and innovation exemptions )CNBC, 2025(.
This step will strengthen the vision of the U.S. becoming the crypto capital, reinforcing its global leadership.
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