Please find written input submissions to the Crypto Task Force below. The written input is posted without modification. We hope sharing the submissions will help encourage productive dialogue and continued engagement. Please note that the “Key Points” and “Topics” are AI generated. AI can make mistakes, and the Key Points and Topics are not a replacement for you reading the submissions. The Crypto Task Force has not reviewed these AI-generated summaries for accuracy or completeness. If you believe a Key Point or Topic is inaccurate, please email the Crypto Task Force at crypto@sec.gov. The written input provided to the SEC and posted on this page does not necessarily reflect the views of the Crypto Task Force or others in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Benjamin Allen Memo Board: A Web3 Framework for Trust, Altruism, and Secure Data Exchange |
Security Status, Tokenization, Trading |
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Jason Berkun, George Washington University Law School RE: A Workable “Efforts of Others” Framework for Digital Assets Sold Pursuant to Investment Contracts |
RFI Responses, Security Status, Tokenization, Trading |
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William C. Hughes, Consensys Software Inc. Re: Amendments Regarding the Definition of “Exchange” (Release No. 34-97309, File No. S7-02-22), RIN 3235–AM45 |
RFI Responses, Safe Harbor, Security Status, Trading |
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Lennart Arte, Blockchain Research Lab Uncertain Regulations, Definite Impacts: The Impact of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Regulatory Interventions on Crypto Assets |
Regulatory Sandbox, Safe Harbor, Security Status |
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