According to a statement from cryptocurrency journalist Eleanor Terrett, the SEC's Cryptocurrency Task Force, which operates as a cryptocurrency, will hold a roundtable meeting with crypto industry leaders on Friday, March 21.
Terrett reported that he obtained this information from his own insider sources. However, the SEC recently confirmed the meeting in its statement and gave details about the meeting, which will last approximately 4 hours.
The talks, which will be held in series of meetings, not a single meeting, are officially named "Sprint Towards Crypto Clarity( )Spring Spring Run Towards Clarity in Cryptos".
According to Terrett, the topic of the first meeting will be the "definition of securities classification," which greatly affects cryptocurrencies.
"I look forward to leveraging the public's expertise in developing a workable regulatory framework for crypto," said Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, who leads the Crypto Task Force, adding: "Roundtables are an important part of our interaction with the public."
The list of names that will participate in the talks from the cryptocurrency industry is as follows:
Collins Belton – Managing Partner, Brookwood P.C.
Sarah Brennan – General Counsel, Delphi Ventures
Chris Brummer – Professor of Financial Technology, Georgetown Law School
Lewis Cohen – Co-Chair, CahillNXT
Coy Garrison – Partner, Steptoe
Teresa Goody Guillen – Partner, BakerHostetler
Miles Jennings – General Counsel, a16z crypto
Lee Reiners – Lecturer, Duke Center for Financial Economics and Duke Law School
Benjamin Schiffrin – Director of Securities Policy, Better Markets
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Friday in the new week is very critical! SEC and Cryptocurrency Industry Will Hold a Meeting! Here's All That Is Known
According to a statement from cryptocurrency journalist Eleanor Terrett, the SEC's Cryptocurrency Task Force, which operates as a cryptocurrency, will hold a roundtable meeting with crypto industry leaders on Friday, March 21.
Terrett reported that he obtained this information from his own insider sources. However, the SEC recently confirmed the meeting in its statement and gave details about the meeting, which will last approximately 4 hours.
The talks, which will be held in series of meetings, not a single meeting, are officially named "Sprint Towards Crypto Clarity( )Spring Spring Run Towards Clarity in Cryptos".
According to Terrett, the topic of the first meeting will be the "definition of securities classification," which greatly affects cryptocurrencies.
"I look forward to leveraging the public's expertise in developing a workable regulatory framework for crypto," said Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, who leads the Crypto Task Force, adding: "Roundtables are an important part of our interaction with the public."
The list of names that will participate in the talks from the cryptocurrency industry is as follows: