SEC Clarifies Rules for Crypto Airdrops and Staking in Joint Guidance with CFTC

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The US SEC and CFTC have issued new guidance explaining how federal securities laws apply to crypto activities such as airdrops and staking. The move aims to end long-standing uncertainty for users, developers, and investors.

Under the new framework, the SEC makes a key distinction. A crypto token itself is usually not a security. However, the way it is offered or used can still fall under securities laws.

For airdrops, the SEC says the context matters. If tokens are distributed freely without promises of profit or reliance on a central team, they are less likely to be treated as securities. 

But if the airdrop is used to promote an investment opportunity or future returns, it may qualify as an investment contract.

Similarly, staking is not automatically regulated as a security. The SEC focuses on how staking is structured. 

If users simply lock tokens to support a network and earn protocol rewards, this may fall outside securities laws. 

However, if a third party pools funds and promises returns based on its efforts, regulators may treat it as a security offering.

The guidance also introduces a broader classification system for digital assets. It separates tokens into categories such as commodities, collectibles, tools, stablecoins, and securities. 

This helps determine whether the SEC or CFTC has oversight.

Importantly, the SEC acknowledges that a token can move in and out of securities classification over time. A project may begin as an investment contract but later operate independently, reducing regulatory requirements.

Overall, the agencies aim to provide clearer rules while supporting innovation. Market participants are expected to review the guidance to understand their obligations under US law.

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