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by: xpoolPosted on: August 20, 2025

SEC Chairman: Most Crypto Tokens Are Not Securities

The SEC chairman’s policy shift marks a major change in U.S. crypto regulations. Paul Atkins’ announcement, made at the America First Policy Institute, clarifies that many cryptocurrency tokens are not securities. This is intended to boost innovation and reduce regulatory uncertainty, potentially leading to increased venture capital and institutional investment in the crypto market.

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