Jay Clayton, SEC chairman, will not change his mind: Cryptocurrencies are securities just like any other out there. In an interview with  CNBC  he said, “we are not going to do any violence to the traditional definition of security that has worked for a long time.”

No special rules for the cryptomarket, Clayton made it clear that this is the current SEC stance. Moreover, the SEC chairman invited any of its players who are willing to engage in an ICO to “come and see them.” What sounded like a threat turned out to be a seemingly cordial welcoming gesture as the SEC would be “happy to help you do that public offering.”  Clayton also added that the participants should be prepared to do it by the book.

Speaking to CNBC’c Bob Pisani, Clayton also noted that “the U.S. has built a $19 trillion securities market that’s “the envy of the world” following the current rules.”

Besides, he explained why he believes that a token is a security, “a token, a digital asset, where I give you my money and you go off and make a venture, and in return for giving you my money I say ‘you can get a return’ that is a security and we regulate that. We regulate the offering of that security and regulate the trading of that security.”

By providing this explanation he reiterated the stance the SEC had on the matter in March when the agency said that all ICOs constitute securities. CNBC also notes that the SEC is taking the cryptomarket matter seriously and has created a new position within the agency, Associate Director of the Division of Corporation Finance and Senior Advisor for Digital Assets and Innovation. It has been assumed by Valerie Szczepanik this Wednesday.

Clayton’s statement comes right after Ripple (XRP) announced that it is preparing to defend itself from being classified as securities. In order to do that it has decided to add former SEC chairwoman Mary Jo White to its defense team as well as White’s enforcement chief Andrew Ceresney.

At the moment the “Howey Test” is used to define whether an asset is a security. This test is based on the 1946 U.S. Supreme Court case that “classifies a security as an investment of money in a common enterprise, in which the investor expects profits primarily from others’ efforts.”

 

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Lesia Dubenko
A warm hello from Ukraine! My name is Lesia, I am a journalist, writer, political scientist, and crypto enthusiast. Before joining AltcoinBuzz in May I knew nothing about crypto, I was in the dark (it was very gloomy indeed). I was all skeptic and suspicious. But then one day, probably in June-July when I was doing a podcast with James and Matt, I finally grasped the concept in full. That is when I truly started to enjoy it thoroughly. I am a big believer in crypto and blockchain. There is no doubt that it is the future. But be patient, it needs time, like a fine Chardonnay. However, if you want to know when the next bull run is happening, I highly recommend asking Luc Lammers. He will definitely spill the beans! xxx

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