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by: xpoolPosted on: November 12, 2025

SEC Examines Crypto Regulation: Is Every Token a Security?

Recent discussions surrounding cryptocurrency regulations have brought forth uncertainty about the classification of various tokens. As SEC Chair Paul Atkins highlighted, while cryptocurrencies enjoy supportive regulations, macroeconomic events have led to significant price fluctuations. This has sparked debates regarding which tokens might be considered securities under current laws.

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