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SEC, CFTC classify XRP, SOL as commodities amid crypto policy shifts

Washington, D.C. saw significant developments in crypto regulation this week as multiple regulators and industry leaders convened to discuss new rules that could shape the future of U.S. crypto policy. The SEC and Commodity Futures…

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Aug 21, 2026 at 2:07 PM UTC · Updated há 6 minutos · 1 min de leitura

SEC, CFTC classify XRP, SOL as commodities amid crypto policy shifts
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Washington, D.C. saw significant developments in crypto regulation this week as multiple regulators and industry leaders convened to discuss new rules that could shape the future of U.S. crypto policy. The SEC and Commodity Futures Trading Commission jointly categorized 16 digital assets, including XRP and SOL, as digital commodities, a move that may influence market structure rules. Additionally, the SEC proposed new regulations for crypto investment contracts, indicating an active regulatory phase. The GENIUS Act established a federal framework for payment stablecoins, while the CLARITY Act, which aims to clarify crypto-market oversight, is pending Senate action. These policy movements reflect a broader governmental effort to provide a structured regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies.

Key Takeaways

  • The recent regulatory meetings in Washington appear consistent with increased oversight in the U.S. crypto market.
  • Markets suggest that the classification of digital assets as commodities could influence future market dynamics.
  • The pending CLARITY Act suggests continued legislative focus on clear crypto-market oversight.

What to Watch

Observers will be monitoring the progress of the CLARITY Act in the Senate, as its passage could significantly impact regulatory frameworks. The SEC’s proposed rules for crypto investment contracts may also lead to shifts in market participant behavior. Key announcements from Congress or regulatory bodies regarding these developments could indicate potential directional changes in the market.

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