★SEC says most crypto assets fall outside securities laws, including staking, airdrops, and mining
"This SEC clarification, if formalized, could significantly de-risk institutional engagement with a broader spectrum of digital assets, potentially unlocking substantial capital flows into previously ambiguous sectors like staking and mining. It signals a potential pivot towards regulatory clarity for non-security tokens, fostering market structure evolution and driving differentiated investment strategies beyond just spot trading."

The Big Coin Report Take
The SEC has apparently clarified that many digital assets, including those involved in staking and airdrops, might not be securities after all. One might wonder if this newfound clarity will last beyond the next news cycle or if the agency simply needed a new angle for its ongoing regulatory theater.
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