SEC open meeting on Dec. 2 to include crypto panel discussion
The SEC is opening discussion on crypto and blockchain technology with regard to American investors.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, announced Wednesday the title of the upcoming crypto panel for its Dec. 2 Investor Advisory Meeting will be “Helping to Ensure Investor Protection and Market Integrity in the Face of New Technologies.” Previously, on Nov. 15, the Commission announced the meeting would be open to the public. Panelists and moderators will attend remotely.
The crypto panel discussion agenda will focus on the regulatory framework covering digital assets, market structure issues and defining risk in emerging technologies. Additional topics are expected to include blockchain technologies, crypto-based exchange-traded fundsETFs and stablecoins.
Half of the panelists are in blockchain specific roles:
- Ali Emdad, professor and associate dean, Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management at Morgan State University, and founding director of the Center for the Study of Blockchain and Financial Technology
- Tyrone Ross, CEO, Onramp Invest
- Sydney Schaub, chief legal officer, general counsel and corporate secretary, Gemini
- Kristin Smith, executive director, The Blockchain Association
The remainder of the panel is composed of luminary law professors and financial markets experts.
The portion of the meeting that is dedicated to the crypto panel discussion is slated to run from 10:45 am to 12:45 pm EST. Introductory remarks for the whole meeting begin at 10:00 am EST, and will be webcast on the SEC’s website.
Readers can likely anticipate questions on topics like the SEC’s recent decision to decline approval of Jan VanEck’s spot ETF proposal and the nature of the Commission’s engagement with crypto companies, but the exact questions to be discussed by the panel are not yet known to the public.