πSEC Crypto Task Force Hits the Road
The SEC's Crypto Task Force is going on a road trip across the U.S. to hear from voices that missed out on previous discussions in D.C. They're particularly keen on meeting small, young crypto projects.
Key Points
- β’ποΈ Mark Your Calendar: The roadshow kicks off on August 4 in Berkeley, Calif.
- β’π City Stops: Includes Boston, Dallas, Chicago, NYC, L.A., Cleveland, Scottsdale, and Ann Arbor.
- β’π£οΈ Who They Want to Hear From: Crypto projects with 10 or fewer employees, and less than 2 years old.
- β’π§ Get Involved: Email crypto@sec.gov with 'Crypto on the Road' and your city's name to join.
- β’π Transparency: List of participating projects will be posted for public view.
π£οΈ The Grand Tour
The SEC's Crypto Task Force, led by Commissioner Hester Peirce, is hitting the road to gather insights from stakeholders nationwide. If you missed the spring roundtables in Washington, D.C., this is your chance to be heard. Commissioner Peirce emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive outreach to shape a regulatory framework that considers all voices.
π₯ Calling All Small Crypto Projects
They're particularly interested in hearing from representatives of crypto projects that have 10 or fewer employees and are less than two years old. If this sounds like you, don't miss out! To join the conversation, email crypto@sec.gov with 'Crypto on the Road' and the name of your city. Make sure to include your attendee names and a brief description of your project.
π The Roadmap
Here's the tentative schedule for the tour:
- August 4: Berkeley, Calif.
- August 19: Boston
- September 4: Dallas
- September 15: Chicago
- September 25: New York City
- October 2: Los Angeles
- October 24: Cleveland
- October 29: Scottsdale, Ariz.
- November 12: New York City
- December 5: Ann Arbor, Mich.
Note: The date and location for Los Angeles has been updated from the original announcement.
βοΈ Stay Engaged
Can't make it to a roundtable? No worries! The Crypto Task Force is committed to open dialogue and transparency, offering multiple ways for public engagement, including written submissions. Keep an eye out for the list of participating projects to stay in the loop.