SEC issues investor guide on crypto wallets and custody risks

Source Cryptopolitan

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a statement confirming the official release of an investor bulletin that serves as a guide for crypto wallets and custody.

In this guide, the commission outlines suitable practices and some common risks associated with various methods of storing cryptocurrencies.

Additionally, the SEC highlighted the merits and demerits of different crypto custody methods in the bulletin, comparing self-custody with the use of a third-party service to handle digital assets for investors. 

The SEC’s release of an investor bulletin sparks excitement in the crypto industry 

The SEC’s recent decision sparked excitement among investors in the crypto ecosystem because it brought up a sense of protective measures set aside specifically for them. For instance, the bulletin noted that if investors opt to use a third-party custodian, they should first ensure they are familiar with the current custodian’s policies.

This recommendation meant that investors should gain a clear understanding of whether they “rehypothecate” assets, which occurs when they decide to lend them out, or whether they prefer to integrate client assets into a single pool rather than storing each client’s cryptocurrency in individual accounts. 

Meanwhile, apart from this recommendation, the federal government agency’s guide also outlined various kinds of crypto wallets, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of hot wallets, which are related to the internet, compared to cold wallets that function as offline storage. 

In the bulletin, the commission argued that hot wallets expose investors to risks like hacking and cybersecurity threats. For cold wallets, the SEC claimed that they risk irreversible loss in the account of an existing failure in offline storage, if private keys are compromised, or if a device is stolen.

Analysts noted that the federal government agency’s crypto custody guide suggests a significant shift in the Commission’s regulatory outlook. To support this claim, reports revealed that there was heightened resistance toward digital assets and the cryptocurrency industry under the leadership of Gary Gensler, a former Chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

On the other hand, sources close to the situation mentioned that Truth For the Commoner (TFTC) reacted to the news regarding the SEC’s guide on crypto custody. Responding, the TFTC stated, “The same agency that spent years trying to shut down the industry is now teaching people how to use it.”

As the discussion heated up in the crypto industry, Jake Claver, CEO of Digital Ascension Group, which provides services to family offices, argued that the commission is offering significant value to crypto investors by enlightening potential crypto holders about custody and some suitable practices.

Notably, the watchdog’s guide comes just one day after Paul Atkins, the Chairman of the federal government agency, shared that the traditional financial system is moving towards blockchain technology.

The DTCC acquires greenlight from the SEC to begin tokenizing financial assets

Reports dated Thursday, December 11, noted that the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC), an American financial market infrastructure company that provides clearing, settlement, and trade reporting services to financial market participants, received a green light from the SEC permitting it to begin tokenizing financial assets like stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and government debt securities. 

Regarding this approval, sources familiar with the situation hinted that the commission released a valuable “no-action” letter to a branch of the DTCC. This letter gave the firm the go-ahead to introduce a new service aimed at tokenizing securities.

The DTCC also commented on this announcement. The firm announced that the Depository Trust Company (DTC), a subsidiary of the DTCC and the world’s largest securities depository, has secured approval from a federal government agency to officially launch a new service that will convert real-world assets held by DTC into tokens within a controlled production environment.

In the meantime, the DTCC intends to tokenize a group of highly liquid assets, including the Russell 1000 index, exchange-traded funds that track major indexes, and US Treasury bills, bonds, and notes. This service is anticipated to be accessible to users in the second half of 2026.

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