The U.S. SEC Crypto Task Force will hold a series of roundtable meetings across the United States
According to Bijie.com, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that its Crypto Task Force will host a series of roundtables in several cities across the United States over the coming months, aiming to provide a wider range of crypto stakeholders with direct interaction with SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce. Representatives of startup crypto projects with fewer than 10 employees and less than two years old are particularly welcome to participate, ensuring more comprehensive and diverse regulatory policymaking. Commissioner Peirce expressed her desire to hear the voices of those who were unable to attend the roundtables in Washington this past spring, emphasizing that the regulatory framework will have a profound impact on the industry, and the SEC hopes to achieve more comprehensive outreach through extensive communication. Interested project representatives can submit an application by email, describing their team composition and project profile, and indicating the cities in which they would like to participate. The SEC plans to publicly list the participating projects to promote transparent dialogue and public participation. This series of roundtables is seen as a key initiative by the SEC to promote openness and inclusiveness in crypto regulatory policy.