The Criptographic Working Group of the SEC will travel to listen to small new companies about policy reform


The new working group of the US Securities and Securities Commission will begin a tour through the country this month to meet with small new cryptographic companies and expand the number of people that are heard in the formulation of cryptographic policies.

Directed by Commissioner Hester Peirce, the task force plans to visit 10 cities from August to December, he announced in a press release.

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The sessions are mainly aimed at projects related to cryptographic with less than 10 employees and less than two years in operation. The meetings will be held in cities such as Berkeley, Boston, Dallas, Chicago and New York.

“We want to know about people who could not travel through the round tables that took place last spring in Washington, DC,” Peirce said in a statement.

“The cryptographic working group is very aware that any regulatory framework will have long -range effects, and we want to ensure that our reach is as complete as possible.”

The Crypto task force was launched in January under the interim president of the SEC Mark Uyeda, in an attempt to develop lighter regulations for the cryptocurrency industry.

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