The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulates securities markets to protect investors and ensure fair, orderly markets. This section covers evolving regulatory positions, including recent statements clarifying that liquid staking does not qualify as a security. Readers can also explore updates from the SEC’s “Project Crypto” roundtables, which aim to foster constructive dialogue between regulators and crypto industry leaders. Stay informed on enforcement actions, policy shifts, and the SEC’s broader approach to digital asset oversight.