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31 August 2022

Digital Assets Defined: SEC, CFTC, And Ancillary (Illusory?) Assets

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Digital Assets Defined: How Lummis-Gillibrand Will Shape the Coming Fintech Debate ..
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In "Digital Assets Defined: How Lummis-Gillibrand Will Shape the Coming Fintech Debate," we provided a high-level overview of the Responsible Financial Innovation Act (the "Bill") and examined some of its significant takeaways. We then explored how the Bill would shore up stablecoins.

In this latest installment, we take a closer look at the Bill's contemplated regulatory jurisdiction as between the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") in the digital assets space. In doing so, we will summarize the commissions' respective regulatory roles, and we will highlight the critical importance of the defined term "ancillary asset" in determining where regulatory authority over a particular digital asset would lie.

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