SEC Removes Cryptocurrencies from 2026 Priority Review List

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Based on BitcoinSistemi, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) did not list cryptocurrencies as a focus area in its 2026 inspection and audit priorities, marking a shift from previous years. The SEC's latest statement omitted the regular section on cryptocurrency oversight, aligning with President Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance. Experts note that this move does not mean the SEC is abandoning oversight, but rather integrating crypto into the broader regulatory system. The Division of Examinations stated it will continue to monitor registered entities offering crypto-related services when necessary.

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