SEC and CFTC Draw Clear Lines for Crypto: What Is (and Isn’t) a Security

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The Securities and Exchange Commission, with aligned guidance from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, issued a comprehensive interpretation clarifying how federal securities laws apply to crypto assets and certain crypto transactions. The release introduces a functional taxonomy, explains when non‑security crypto assets can become subject to an investment contract under Howey, and addresses the securities status of protocol mining, protocol staking, wrapping, and airdrops….
By: Stinson – Corporate & Securities Law Blog
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