U.S. SEC to hold virtual asset roundtable next month... to address controversy over financial surveillance
Summary
- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced it will organize a roundtable on the 15th of next month to discuss privacy and financial surveillance issues within the virtual asset ecosystem.
- The meeting will bring together virtual asset industry leaders and SEC officials to address common challenges such as the privacy regulatory environment and technical limitations.
- The SEC said it will not present specific policies or regulatory directions at the roundtable, and will focus on exploring feasible solutions in a discussion-centered format.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reported to have organized a roundtable to focus on concerns about privacy and financial surveillance within the virtual asset (cryptocurrency) ecosystem.
The SEC's virtual asset task force (TF) plans to hold a virtual asset roundtable on privacy issues on the 15th of next month.
The roundtable will include virtual asset industry leaders and SEC officials, who are expected to discuss common challenges such as the regulatory environment for privacy, market surveillance concerns, and technical limitations. However, the SEC is not expected to present specific policy recommendations or regulatory directions. The explanation was that it will be a 'discussion-centered' format in which industry and regulators share current issues and explore possible solutions.

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