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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / U.S. SEC Overhauls Approach to Digital Asset Regulations Under New Leadership

U.S. SEC Overhauls Approach to Digital Asset Regulations Under New Leadership

By Sheila | Edited By Ammar Raza,April 6, 2025, 10:30 AM

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  • SEC reviews crypto guidelines to ease regulatory pressure and align with current priorities.
  • SEC reassesses bitcoin futures and digital asset custody frameworks for updated rules.
  • Acting Chairman Uyeda leads SEC crypto policies toward deregulation efforts.

Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will reassess several staff statements on cryptocurrency regulations. He directed SEC staff to examine these documents promptly, citing Executive Order 14192, Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation, and recommendations from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). 

The review on April 6 targets guidance issued under the Biden administration that focuses on digital assets and related markets. This recent action by the agency demonstrates a new direction in cryptocurrency supervision. Uyeda’s message on the X platform through the official SEC channel demonstrates the agency’s dedication to merging past guidance with modern operational goals.

Statement from Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda: Pursuant to Executive Order 14192, Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation, together with recommendations from DOGE, I have requested Securities and Exchange Commission staff promptly to review the following staff statements.

— U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (@SECGov) April 5, 2025

The review aims to modify existing regulations in the growing digital assets sector, thus reducing the regulatory burdens affecting businesses in this field.

Key Documents Targeted for Revision

The agency’s staff will scrutinize several specific statements, including Topic No. 9 and Topic No. 9A, which address COVID-19 disclosure considerations for operations, liquidity, and capital resources. 

Another focus is the Framework for “Investment Contract” Analysis of Digital Assets, a cornerstone for classifying cryptocurrencies under securities law. The review explains guidance about bitcoin futures markets and custody frameworks, including the Wyoming Division of Banking’s digital assets custody regulations.

Since their initial public release, these documents have guided corporate organizations and financial investors. The agency’s current leadership under Trump seems to indicate that some guidelines no longer match the agency’s objectives. Cryptocurrency companies will gain clarity about regulatory requirements through the pending outcome of this directive. Experts anticipate that revised standards will likely cut down regulatory barriers, thus enabling advancements within the industry.

Broader Implications for Digital Asset Oversight

The review follows progressive efforts to rebuild the SEC’s policies regarding cryptocurrency. Uyeda serves as acting chairman while working to shift toward less enforcement-based policies from the past. The agency dismissed multiple high-profile digital asset cases, indicating the organization’s new regulatory approach. Adopting new policies stems from DOGE’s recommendations, a group affiliated with Elon Musk’s.

Commissioner Hester Peirce, known for her crypto-friendly views, did not write this statement despite her continued push for regulatory clarity. The U.S. cryptocurrency landscape will probably transform substantially following the agency’s forthcoming reevaluation of guidelines supported by Executive Order 14192 and Uyeda’s leadership.

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Industry

About Sheila

Sheila is a crypto and finance writer with over four years of experience covering blockchain, DeFi, and market trends. A graduate of the University of Nairobi in Economics and Communication, she’s known for making complex topics clear and accessible. Sheila focuses on Bitcoin, ETFs, stablecoins, digital payments, and crypto regulations. She is also a photographer and tech innovator.

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