Communicate with the Crypto Task Force
If you would like to meet with the Crypto Task Force, please request a meeting. If you would like to provide written input on the issues the Task Force is considering, please send an e-mail with the subject line “Crypto Task Force Input” to crypto@sec.gov.
Written input will generally be posted on sec.gov. Material received will be posted without modification; the Commission does not edit personal identifying information from submissions. You should provide only written input that you wish to make available publicly. To request confidential treatment of a submission, please follow this detailed procedure. We may redact in part or withhold entirely from publication submitted material that is obscene or subject to copyright. Please read our Privacy Act Notice to learn about how we may use the information you send to us. This form should not be used for submitting a tip or complaint (including a whistleblower complaint). If you wish to submit a tip or complaint regarding a potential violation of the federal securities laws, please use our online form, or mail your information to the SEC Complaint Center at the following address: SEC Complaint Center, 100 F Street NE, Washington, D.C. 20549-0213.
About
The Crypto Task Force seeks to provide clarity on the application of the federal securities laws to the crypto asset market and to recommend practical policy measures that aim to foster innovation and protect investors.
The Crypto Task Force collaborates with Commission staff and the public to help chart a new approach to the regulation of crypto assets. The scope of the Crypto Task Force’s focus will include assets colloquially referred to as digital assets, crypto assets, cryptocurrencies, digital coins and tokens, as well as protocols. The Crypto Task Force will help to draw clear regulatory lines, appropriately distinguish securities from non-securities, craft tailored disclosure frameworks, provide realistic paths to registration for both crypto assets and market intermediaries, ensure that investors have the information necessary to make investment decisions, and make sure that enforcement resources are deployed judiciously.
The members of the Crypto Task Force look forward to engaging with members of the public on these issues through meetings, information requests and roundtable discussions. The Crypto Task Force’s work will coordinate with relevant regulators across the government.
Resources
- Resources for Victims of a Scam: Submit a Tip or Complaint
Contact
- Email: Crypto@sec.gov
- Crypto Task Force Chairman: Commissioner, Hester M. Peirce
Last Reviewed or Updated: Feb. 4, 2025