The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Cryptocurrency Task Force continues to reach out to companies and law firms that supported President Donald Trump to discuss restructuring cryptocurrency regulations.
On the 24th (local time), the SEC's Cryptocurrency Task Force announced that it had filed suit against Ondo Finance and the law firm "Davis Polk and
Ondo said he had a meeting with officials from “Wardwell.” At the meeting, the method of issuing and selling the tokenized version was discussed.
Finance previously donated $1 million to the Trump Inaugural Fund and is a former executive director of Davis Polk and Finance.
Wardwell is a former President Trump social media platform, Truth
Recently, the company signed a contract as a legal representative for the launch of the cryptocurrency-linked ETF "Social."
Finance will address registration requirements for tokenized securities, financial regulatory compliance proposals, and
The meeting was held after the departure of former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, who is continuing to communicate with the cryptocurrency industry.
Currently, the SEC is headed by Paul Atkins, a new appointee of President Trump.
Atkins has not yet taken concrete action.
The SEC has not announced any cryptocurrency policy. On the 25th, the SEC Cryptocurrency Task Force met with Kraken and Anchorage Digital to discuss the cryptocurrency trustee issue.
Roundtables are planned with various financial institutions, including Bank and WisdomTree.
2025/04/25 14:31 KST
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