TechFlow reports that on March 26, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Crypto Task Force announced it will host four new roundtable discussions from April to June this year to further examine regulatory issues related to digital assets.
According to an announcement posted on the SEC's official website, the specific schedule for these four roundtables is as follows:
- April 11: "Between Blocks and Hard Places: Tailoring Regulation for Crypto Trading";
- April 25: "Know Your Custodian: Key Considerations in Crypto Custody";
- May 12: "Tokenization of Assets – Putting Assets on Chain: The Intersection of Traditional Finance and Decentralized Finance";
- June 6: "DeFi and the American Spirit";
All events will be open to the public at the SEC headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Address: 100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C.) and livestreamed on SEC.gov. Attendance in person requires prior registration, though spaces are limited and visitors must pass security screening. Online viewing does not require registration, and recordings of the sessions will be made available on the SEC’s website following the events.
Hester M. Peirce, director of the Crypto Task Force and SEC commissioner, said: “The Crypto Task Force roundtables offer us an opportunity to hear robust dialogue from experts on regulatory challenges and what actions the Commission might take to address them.”





