Gurbir S. Grewal, Director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)βs Division of Enforcement, addressed crypto regulation at the William & Mary Business Law Reviewβs Symposium earlier this month. He stressed the need to enforce federal securities laws in the evolving crypto market. Grewal noted that the principles-based definition of securities from the 1946 Supreme Court case SEC v. Howey remains adaptable to new investment schemes, including crypto assets.
SEC Enforcement Director Calls for Stronger Crypto Regulation Citing Rising Investor Harm
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The SEC director highlighted significant investor losses from fraudulent crypto activities, emphasizing the need to address these harms urgently. He noted numerous charges against issuers for unregistered and deceitful offerings. Grewal stressed that innovation and compliance with securities laws are not mutually exclusive, and the securities watchdog is dedicated to collaborating with crypto entrepreneurs to ensure adherence while promoting technological advancements. Lastly, he underscored the necessity of robust enforcement to maintain public trust, protect investors, and enhance confidence in financial markets by holding wrongdoers accountable and fostering a culture of compliance.














