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SEC Ramps up Crypto Outreach With New Events Built to Capture Unheard Input
The SEC’s nationwide crypto roadshow is igniting unprecedented regulatory engagement, spotlighting grassroots innovators and signaling a potential shift toward inclusive, collaborative policymaking for digital assets.
SEC’s Crypto Task Force Roadshow Kicks off, Targeting Grassroots Innovation
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) shared on social media platform X on Aug. 22 that its Crypto Task Force has already begun a nationwide series of events which it called “Crypto Task Force: On the Road.” The SEC explained:
This effort builds on five earlier roundtables held in Washington D.C., and aims to ensure more stakeholders can provide input, particularly those unable to travel to the capital.
The agency underscored its intention to engage with smaller projects, noting: “The Crypto Task Force wants to hear from those who weren’t able to travel for the roundtables, and from voices that may have been historically underrepresented in other policymaking efforts. The Crypto Task Force is acutely aware that any regulatory framework will have far-reaching impact, so it wants to ensure that outreach is as comprehensive as possible.”
Meetings began in Berkeley on Aug. 4, followed by Boston on Aug. 19. Future stops include Dallas on Sept. 4, Chicago on Sept. 15, New York City on Sept. 25, Los Angeles on Oct. 2, Cleveland on Oct. 24, Scottsdale on Oct. 29, New York City again on Nov. 12, and Ann Arbor on Dec. 5.
Noting that demand may exceed availability, the SEC stressed its commitment to providing alternate avenues, stating:
The roadshow comes at a time of heightened scrutiny of crypto regulation, and while the SEC has often faced criticism for emphasizing enforcement, this outreach may mark a step toward more collaborative policymaking. Supporters of crypto innovation argue that direct engagement with regulators is necessary to balance investor protection with space for technological growth.