BlockBeats news, on September 9, according to official news, the U.S. SEC cryptocurrency task force announced that it will hold a public roundtable meeting on financial regulation and privacy on Friday, October 17, from 1 PM to 4 PM at the SEC headquarters. Following the previously held "Spring Acceleration Cryptocurrency Clarity" series of roundtable meetings, the presidential digital asset executive order, and the presidential digital asset task force report, Commissioner Hester M. Peirce instructed the cryptocurrency task force to take additional measures to promote U.S. leadership in the digital asset and fintech sectors while protecting economic freedom. This roundtable meeting on financial regulation and privacy aims to protect technologies for individual privacy and engage in in-depth discussions on policies related to financial regulation. This roundtable meeting is open to the public and will be held at SEC headquarters located at 100 F Street, Washington, D.C.
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The U.S. SEC's Crypto Assets Working Group will hold a roundtable on financial regulation and privacy on October 17.
BlockBeats news, on September 9, according to official news, the U.S. SEC cryptocurrency task force announced that it will hold a public roundtable meeting on financial regulation and privacy on Friday, October 17, from 1 PM to 4 PM at the SEC headquarters. Following the previously held "Spring Acceleration Cryptocurrency Clarity" series of roundtable meetings, the presidential digital asset executive order, and the presidential digital asset task force report, Commissioner Hester M. Peirce instructed the cryptocurrency task force to take additional measures to promote U.S. leadership in the digital asset and fintech sectors while protecting economic freedom. This roundtable meeting on financial regulation and privacy aims to protect technologies for individual privacy and engage in in-depth discussions on policies related to financial regulation. This roundtable meeting is open to the public and will be held at SEC headquarters located at 100 F Street, Washington, D.C.