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US SEC and CFTC classify Bitcoin, Ether, and others as commodities, stablecoins non-securities under new rules.

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18 Aug 2026
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The US SEC and CFTC jointly released a clear regulatory framework on March 17, 2026, classifying Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, XRP, and Cardano as digital commodities, not securities. Payment stablecoins compliant with the GENIUS Act of 2025 are explicitly excluded from being securities. This five-category taxonomy clarifies regulatory oversight, resolving years of uncertainty and legal disputes in the crypto industry. The framework allows tokens initially sold as securities to later be considered commodities once issuer obligations are met, providing a clearer path for DeFi projects and token issuers. The rules take effect on March 23, 2026, marking a significant step toward regulatory clarity in the US crypto market.

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