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The U.S. SEC releases a new strategic draft, promising to establish a clearer regulatory framework for digital assets
The draft emphasizes that the SEC will promote the establishment of "clear and applicable" regulatory rules while protecting investors, to support responsible innovation, and explicitly states that digital assets and distributed ledger technology require a more rational, consistent, and principles-based regulatory approach.
This stance is seen as one of the clearest signals from the SEC to date, indicating that the regulatory agency is seeking to provide a dedicated regulatory framework for the crypto industry, rather than relying solely on existing securities laws and enforcement actions.
In addition, the SEC plans to modernize the information disclosure system, expand access to the private placement market, and create new financing channels to support the development of startups and small and medium-sized enterprises, thereby improving market efficiency.
In terms of enforcement, the SEC proposes to adjust its regulatory focus, allocating more resources to combat fraud, market manipulation, and clearly illegal activities, while reducing reliance on ad hoc enforcement measures for regulation.