Tag: SEC

This Week in Crypto: The Regulatory Turn, AI Energy Shock, and the Global Repricing of Power

By Emir Abyazov The change in the U.S. government is dramatically reshaping cryptocurrency regulation. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), nearly 60% of recent enforcement cases have targeted crypto companies.  At the same time, a growing number of these cases have been rejected or stopped, marking a sharp departure from the aggressive posture […]

Nearly 60 Percent of Crypto Enforcement Cases Disappear Under the SEC After Trump Takes Office

By Emir Abyazov Key highlights: The SEC has dismissed or suspended roughly 60% of crypto-related cases since Trump took office, far above normal dismissal rates. High-profile lawsuits against major crypto firms have been dropped, signaling a clear change in enforcement priorities. The shift could bring regulatory clarity but also raises concerns about weaker investor protection. […]

The SEC Signals It’s Ready for Blockchain in US Securities

By Emir Abyazov Key highlights: The SEC has issued a no-action letter allowing DTCC to launch a securities tokenization service under regulatory oversight. The service will tokenize highly liquid US financial assets while preserving existing investor protections and legal rights. The approval signals growing regulatory acceptance of blockchain infrastructure in traditional US capital markets. The […]