The SEC Crypto Special Task Force will hold a series of roundtable meetings across the United States.
BlockBeats News, August 2nd, According to official sources, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that its Crypto Task Force will be visiting several U.S. cities in the coming months to hold a series of roundtable meetings, aimed at providing more stakeholders in the crypto space with the opportunity to engage directly with SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce. This event particularly welcomes representatives from early-stage crypto projects with fewer than 10 employees and less than two years of establishment to ensure a more comprehensive and diverse regulatory policy-making process.
Commissioner Peirce expressed her hope to hear from those who were unable to attend the spring Washington roundtable meeting earlier this year, emphasizing that the regulatory framework will have a profound impact on the industry. The SEC aims to achieve a more comprehensive outreach effect through extensive communication.
Project representatives interested in participating can submit applications via email, outlining their team composition and project overview, and indicating the city they wish to participate in. The SEC plans to publicly disclose the list of participating projects to promote open and transparent dialogue and public participation. This series of roundtable meetings is seen as a key initiative by the SEC to promote openness and inclusivity in crypto regulatory policy.
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