SEC Issues New Custody Guidelines for Digital Assets Amid Regulatory Shifts

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued new **digital asset regulation** guidelines for custody under the 15c3-3 framework. The guidance clarifies how brokerages can hold digital asset securities as physical property if specific conditions are met. The SEC called the move a temporary response to market needs. Commissioner Hester Peirce urged public input on crypto trading rules, including a review of Regulation ATS and NMS. The agency also highlighted the importance of aligning **Countering the Financing of Terrorism** measures with evolving digital markets.
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