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The U.S. SEC will hold a roundtable on cryptocurrency privacy issues on December 15

2025-11-21 09:43:54
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According to Cryptopolitan, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) cryptocurrency special task force has announced that it will hold a roundtable meeting on December 15 to specifically discuss the increasingly prominent issues of privacy and financial surveillance in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. The meeting will invite leaders from the crypto industry to explore the challenges faced by the industry and potential solutions alongside SEC officials.

The backdrop of this meeting is the recent widespread attention on privacy issues in the crypto industry, including the partial guilty verdict of Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, the sentencing of Samourai Wallet developers, and the significant rise in the prices of privacy coins over the past two months.

It is noteworthy that Matthew Galeotti, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, stated in August that the practice of prosecuting developers solely for writing open-source code will be halted, emphasizing that writing code itself does not constitute a crime in the absence of malicious intent.

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