US SEC Attempts to Classify Ethereum as a Security

US SEC Attempts to Classify Ethereum as a Security

Reported by Cointelegraph, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission has reportedly issued several subpoenas to companies related to attempts to label Ether as a security.

According to a March 20 Fortune report, an investigation by the SEC into the Ethereum Foundation could give the commission regulatory coverage to define Ether as a security. The foundation suggested via GitHub that it may be under investigation “from a state authority.”

Several U.S.-based companies reportedly received subpoenas from the SEC requesting they provide documents and financial records related to dealings with the Ethereum Foundation. According to people familiar with the matter, the commission launched a campaign to classify ETH as a security following the blockchain’s transition from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake in 2022.

While in office, SEC Chair Gary Gensler has refused to answer direct questions about whether ETH qualifies as a security under the commission’s purview, despite claiming Bitcoin , Ether and others were “not securities” in 2018. The commission has approved exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tied to Ether futures but has yet to decide whether to approve or deny spot ETH ETFs — many experts expect a decision by May.

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