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A Road Trip on the Crypto Regulatory Landscape: A Guide for Compliance and the Board of Directors

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester Peirce recently announced a ‘crypto road trip’ for the SEC and crypto industry. This trip includes a newly announced Crypto Task Force at the SEC, and she said it will “be more enjoyable and less risky than the crypto road trip the Commission has taken the industry on for the last decade.” She said, “On that last trip, the Commission refused to use regulatory tools at its disposal and incessantly slammed on the enforcement brakes as it lurched along a meandering route with a destination not discernible to anyone.”

Much like past road trips, the journey of crypto regulation has been unpredictable and challenging. In previous years, the SEC has navigated the crypto industry hesitantly, relying heavily on enforcement rather than clear regulatory guidance. However, with the introduction of the SEC’s Crypto Task Force, there is now an opportunity to develop a more structured, transparent, and effective regulatory framework.

Imagine you are a Chief Compliance Officer and get a call from the head of the Board of Directors’ Compliance Committee. They ask you what the company should do to prepare for this new ‘road trip.’ This blog post will provide an overview of the key regulatory challenges, risks, and strategic considerations that a Board of Directors should know as they oversee their organizations’ engagement with the evolving crypto landscape.

Where Did the Journey Start?

Since 2013, the first bitcoin exchange-traded product application was filed, and the SEC has approached crypto with a mix of enforcement actions, limited no-action letters, and ambiguous guidance. This has left many market participants uncertain about compliance requirements and legal risks. Key regulatory concerns include:

  • Legal Uncertainty: Ambiguities in applying securities laws, particularly through the Howey test, have created confusion regarding classifying crypto assets.
  • Enforcement-Driven Approach: Many regulatory decisions have been reactive, leading to litigation, stalled rulemaking, and business operational uncertainty.
  • Market Integrity and Fraud Prevention: The SEC remains committed to protecting investors by cracking down on fraudsters while balancing innovation.
  • Jurisdictional Overlap: The interplay between various regulatory agencies, such as the SEC, CFTC, and global regulators, adds complexity to compliance efforts.

The Crypto Task Force’s Objectives

The newly established Crypto Task Force is focused on developing a framework that:

  1. Defines the Security Status of Crypto Assets – Clarifying when digital assets fall under securities regulations.
  2. Creates a More Predictable Regulatory Environment – Establishing structured compliance requirements to guide businesses.
  3. Facilitates Responsible Market Innovation – Allowing for industry growth while protecting investors from fraud and abuse.
  4. Enhances Inter-Agency and Global Coordination – Ensuring crypto regulation is consistent across jurisdictions.
  5. Supports Transparent and Efficient Markets – Addressing market manipulation, custody solutions, and exchange-traded products.

Key Considerations for Boards

Corporate boards must take a proactive approach to navigating this changing landscape. Some critical areas of focus include:

  • Regulatory Compliance Readiness: Ensuring the organization has the necessary policies and procedures to comply with evolving crypto regulations.
  • Risk Management Strategies: Identifying crypto investments and transactions’ legal, financial, and reputational risks.
  • Engagement with Regulators: Encouraging dialogue with regulatory bodies to stay ahead of compliance expectations and contribute to policy discussions.
  • Governance and Oversight: Establishing clear accountability for crypto-related initiatives within the organization.
  • Investor and Stakeholder Communications: Being transparent with investors about how regulatory developments may impact business strategy.

Preparing for the Road Ahead

As regulatory clarity emerges, organizations should take the following steps:

  1. Monitor Regulatory Developments – Stay informed about SEC, CFTC, and international regulatory body updates.
  2. Develop a Compliance Framework – Implement internal controls that align with anticipated regulatory requirements.
  3. Assess Crypto Engagement Strategies – Determine how the organization should engage with crypto markets while balancing innovation and compliance.
  4. Educate Leadership and Stakeholders – Ensure board members, executives, and investors understand the regulatory landscape.
  5. Stay Agile – Be prepared to adjust business models as new rules and enforcement priorities take shape.

What about Compliance?

For good measure, you should add your thoughts about the role of compliance in this road trip for the new crypto regulatory paradigm. With greater regulatory scrutiny and the increasing use of technology in compliance, companies have an opportunity to bring structure and clarity to their compliance programs. But like any journey, knowing the destination is crucial, and so is staying aware of the risks and opportunities along the way.

Setting the GPS: The Role of a Strong Compliance Program

An effective compliance program is like a well-planned road trip; it ensures the organization stays on the right path while avoiding unnecessary detours. A well-designed compliance framework should focus on:

  1. Clear Regulatory Understanding – Organizations must stay informed about evolving laws and regulations that impact their industry. Regular monitoring and interpretation of compliance requirements are critical.
  2. Proactive Risk Management It is key to identify and mitigate risks before they become major issues. Companies should implement risk assessments and compliance audits to maintain regulatory integrity.
  3. Robust Internal Controls – Just as road safety measures protect travelers, strong internal controls help businesses prevent fraud, misconduct, and regulatory violations.
  4. Employee Training and Awareness – Employees are the front line of compliance. Regular training ensures they understand policies and procedures and recognize compliance risks.
  5. Collaboration with Regulators and Industry Groups – Engaging with regulatory bodies and participating in industry discussions can help shape best practices and ensure a more transparent regulatory environment.

Pit Stops and Road Hazards: Compliance Challenges

For corporate leaders and compliance professionals, regulatory changes present opportunities and challenges. Some key takeaways include:

  • Different Compliance Requirements – Companies should expect increasing oversight and enforcement, requiring them to enhance their compliance efforts.
  • No Blanket Approval from the SEC – Just because an organization adheres to compliance regulations does not mean it is immune to scrutiny. Continuous improvement and adaptation are necessary.
  • A Shift Toward Proactive Compliance – Businesses should focus on building compliance into their operations from the start rather than waiting for enforcement actions.
  • Industry Engagement is Essential – Businesses that engage with regulators and industry peers can better anticipate regulatory trends and shape policy.

The SEC’s approach to crypto regulation is shifting from reactive enforcement to proactive rulemaking. While uncertainty remains, establishing the Crypto Task Force is a step toward greater clarity. Board members must stay informed and strategically align their organizations to navigate regulatory challenges while capitalizing on crypto innovation opportunities.

The road ahead requires vigilance, adaptability, and strong governance. Businesses can thrive in the evolving crypto regulatory environment by taking a proactive stance.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: January 14, 2025 – The RTO Compliance Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News—all from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Top stories include:

  • Using AI as an excuse for ‘cost avoidance.’ (WSJ)
  • Crypto’s compliance conundrum. (CoinDesk)
  • Has corporate purpose lost its purpose? (FT)
  • Return To Office compliance. (Bloomberg)

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Classroom Insiders, Season 2- Exploring Insider Trading and Cryptocurrencies: SEC v. Wahi

Welcome to Season 2 of Classroom Insiders, a podcast with Professor Karen Woody and her Insider Trading Seminar students from Washington and Lee University. They explore the arc and evolution of insider trading over the last century. Each episode will feature a discussion between Karen Woody and students about insider trading and regulation. Find out what the future lawyers of the university think about past and current legislation and learn more about this fascinating area of law.

In this episode of Classroom Insider, Professor Woody discusses insider trading with law students Cody and Kevin. The trio takes a deep dive into the SEC v. Wahi case. The case involves the Coinbase crypto trading platform, where insider information about cryptocurrency listings was leaked by an employee to friends, enabling them to trade and profit before the information became public. The discussion underscores the intertwining of classical and misappropriation theories of insider trading, especially in the novel context of cryptocurrencies.

The episode further delineates how the securities regulation landscape is adapting to new financial instruments like cryptocurrencies and NFTs, referencing cases like Chiarella, Carpenter, and Chastain to provide a comparative analysis. The conversation evokes critical thoughts on the SEC’s jurisdiction in crypto markets and whether such activities should be classified under insider trading laws. As the legal boundaries expand, the trio anticipates continuous evolution in regulatory approaches towards insider trading and cryptocurrencies.

Key Highlights

  • Case Introduction: SEC vs. Wahi
  • Details of the Case
  • Legal Theories and Jurisdiction
  • Opinions and Takeaways

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: December 13, 2024 – The Token Fine Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News—all from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

  • Eric Trump drops hints of upcoming corruption. (TNR)
  • South African politicians slam token fine levied on McKinsey. (FT)
  • Fifth Circuit invalidates NASDEQ diversity requirements. (Reuters)
  • Ex-Trafigura COO says he was negligent, not criminal.  (Bloomberg)

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: November 20, 2024 – The Mr. Non-Compliant Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News—all from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

  • Trafigura heads to trial in Switzerland. (Bloomberg)
  • A layer of crypto corruption. (TheBulwark)
  • Firings as layoffs without benefits. (FT)
  • KPMG rehabbed in the UK.  (FT)

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: November 19, 2024 – The Corruption of Comedy Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News—all from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

  • Has Trump’s corruption comedy? (Salon)
  • Competitors to challenge the Elliott affiliate’s bid. (Reuters)
  • Hacker sentenced for Bitcoin heist. (BBC)
  • Will immigration enforcement shut down US industries?  (FT)

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Daily Compliance News: October 23, 2024 – The Fired for Multitasking Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network.

Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • EY fires staff who took multiple online training courses at the same time. (FT)
  • Harris looking at crypto friendly types to head SEC. (Unchained)
  • Investigation into Brazilian fighter jet sale. (ClearanceJobs)
  • Former A&F CEO arrested for sex trafficking. (WSJ)

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10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For the Week Ending October 12, 2024

Welcome to 10 For 10, the podcast which brings you the week’s Top 10 compliance stories in one podcast each week. Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance brings to you, the compliance professional, the compliance stories you need to be aware of to end your busy week. Sit back, and in 10 minutes hear about the stories every compliance professional should be aware of from the prior week.

Every Saturday, 10 For 10 highlights the most important news, insights, and analysis for the compliance professional, all curated by the Voice of Compliance, Tom Fox. Get your weekly filling of compliance stories with 10 for 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

  • For Ecuador, the president and VP barred entry into the US. (Reuters)
  • TD Bank to pay $3bn in penalties. (WSJ)
  • EV maker under SEC investigation. (Compliance Week)
  • Eric Adams aide is alleged to have destroyed evidence.  (WSJ)
  • Corruption Houston cop gets 60 years. (Houston Chronicle)
  • Crypto.com sues the SEC (FT)
  • Trial of SFO staffers put on hold for settlement talks. (City AM)
  • Trial of Mike Madigan kicks off. (Chicago Tribune)
  • MYC Mayor Adams indictment has National Security issues.     (Gothamist)
  • Victims of Robert Allen Stanford fraud may get paid.  (NYT)

 

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Daily Compliance News: July 29, 2024 – The RTX Reserves Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network.

Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Raytheon (RTX) sets aside $959MM for pricing, corruption probe fine.  (Bloomberg)
  • State Street agreed to $7.5MM fine for Russia sanctions violations.  (WSJ)
  • Top Trump bundler connected FirstEnergy corruption scandal. (Ohio Capital Journal)
  • Trump vows to end crypto enforcement. (FT)

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2 Gurus Talk Compliance: Episode 31— AI, Compliance and Crypto

What happens when two top compliance commentators get together? They talk compliance, of course. Join Tom Fox and Kristy Grant-Hart in 2 Gurus Talk Compliance as they discuss the latest compliance issues in this week’s episode!

In this episode of 2 Gurus Talk Compliance Podcast, hosts Kristy Grant-Hart and Tom Fox discuss AI’s role in unmasking whistleblowers, the latest fallout from cryptocurrency firms under SEC scrutiny, advancements in tracking sanctioned commodities, and the humorous mishap involving a Florida man and laxatives. They also delve into the implications of workplace violence prevention laws, BP’s new office relationship rules, and check in on corruption and legal developments involving figures like Bob Menendez and Benny Steinmetz. Ending on a lighter note, a Florida man finds himself in trouble after substituting opioids with laxatives.

Stories Include:

  • Tyson Foods CFO was suspended for drunk driving. (Bloomberg)
  • 5 takeaways from Menendez trial.(CNN)
  • FAA says greater oversight needed over Boeing.(NYT)
  • Terraform settles with SEC for $4.5bn.(FT)
  • Beny Steinmetz profile.(OCCPR)
  • The Double-Edged Impact of AI Compliance Algorithms on Whistleblowing (National Law Review)
  • BP Tightens Rules Over Office Relationships in Wake of Former CEO’s Departure (WSJ)
  • Keeping Sanctioned Russian Timber Out of the EU Is Tricky. This Nonprofit Has a Solution (WSJ)
  • New York Bill Would Provide Protections Against Workplace Violence for Retail Employees (Seyfarth)
  • Florida Man Steals Constipation Drugs Thinking They Were Opioids (Florida has a right to know) 

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