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CZ Welcomes SEC, CFTC Crypto Regulation Clarity

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Changpeng Zhao (CZ), co-founder of Binance, has welcomed new crypto guidance from U.S. regulators. The update comes from both the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

👏👏👏👏 This is awesome to hear, and a huge step for the crypto industry to have this clarity from SEC.

I will be joining the #DCBlockchain Summit VIRTUALLY on Wednesday, March 18 at 9:25 AM ET.

Will be sharing thoughts on crypto in the U.S., what's next for the industry, and
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— CZ đŸ”¶ BNB (@cz_binance) March 18, 2026

CZ called the move a “huge step” for the crypto industry. He said clear rules have been missing for years, and this update could finally bring some direction. The news quickly became a major topic across the crypto space.

New Rules Aim to End Long Confusion

For a long time, one big question has confused the industry. Are crypto assets securities or not? This new guidance tries to answer that. It explains how U.S. laws should apply to different types of crypto assets.

The SEC and CFTC have also worked together this time. They collaborated to explain the treatment of different crypto assets. This matters because both agencies used to give mixed signals. Now, they are trying to stay on the same page.

Crypto Assets Split into Clear Categories

The new framework puts crypto assets into different groups. Some assets, like Bitcoin and Ethereum, are treated as digital commodities. This means they are not seen as securities.

Other categories include NFTs, utility tokens, and stablecoins that follow certain rules. Only a small group of assets, mainly those linked to traditional financial products, will fall under securities laws. This is a big shift. It means most crypto assets may no longer face strict SEC rules. For many in the industry, this brings much-needed clarity.

CZ Says This Could Help Growth

CZ welcomed the news and said it could help the industry move forward. He believes clear rules can attract more investment. It led to innovation in the U.S. He is also set to speak at the DC Blockchain Summit. There, he plans to talk about the future of crypto and his views on the U.S. market.

Changpeng Zhao’s support carries weight because of his long role in building one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges. For many, his reaction shows that the industry sees this as a positive step.

Not Everyone Is Fully Convinced

Even though many people are excited. Some concerns remain. Some users say stricter rules could increase compliance costs. This might make it harder for smaller companies to compete. While large firms may find it easier to handle these rules. Moreover, this could give them an advantage.

Others also question whether removing some assets from securities laws is always a good thing. They worry it could reduce investor protection in certain cases.

A Turning Point for Crypto Regulation

Even with some concerns, this is still an important moment. For years, crypto in the U.S. felt unclear and risky. Now, regulators are trying to create a proper system. Consequently, this could bring more trust, more money, and more growth to the market. For now, the industry is watching closely. But one thing is clear. Crypto regulation in the U.S. is finally starting to make more sense.