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The SEC’s Crypto Task Force Is All Set to Host Its Next Roundtable

May 06, 2025 at 12:05 pm

The SEC’s Crypto Task Force is all set for its next roundtable conference on tokenization and DeFi. It has announced the agenda and panelists for the event

The SEC’s Crypto Task Force Is All Set to Host Its Next Roundtable

The SEC's Crypto Task Force is set for its next roundtable, focusing on tokenization and DeFi. The event, titled "Tokenization — Moving Assets Onchain: Where TradFi and DeFi Meet," is scheduled for May 12 at the agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C. It will be open to the public and webcast live on the SEC's website.

The event will explore how TradFi and DeFi meet through blockchain-based asset movement. Chair Paul Atkins will deliver the keynote address, while Commissioner Hester M. Peirce highlighted the importance of the event, calling tokenization "a technological development that has the potential to change many aspects of the financial markets."

"I look forward to hearing ideas from our panelists on how the SEC should approach this area," Peirce added.

The event has two key sessions: "Capital Markets 2.0," led by Jeff Dinwoodie from the law firm Cravath, and "The Future of Tokenization," headed by Tiffany Smith from WilmerHale. The session will focus on the long-term implications, use cases, and how regulators may react to tokenized assets in capital markets.

Panelists from BlackRock, Fidelity, Nasdaq, and Robinhood will join the discussion. Participants include Robert Mitchnick (BlackRock), Cynthia Lo Bessette (Fidelity), Eun Ah Choi (Nasdaq), Will Geyer (Invesco), Sandy Kaul (Franklin Templeton), Christine Moy (Apollo Management), and representatives from Robinhood, Maple Finance, Securitize, and Blockchain Capital.

Moreover, the fourth roundtable conference, "Defi and the American Spirit," has been rescheduled for June 9 from June 6.

The Crypto Task Force began a series of roundtables in March. The first discussed how crypto assets are classified, the second focused on crypto trading, and the third addressed custody issues. These sessions demonstrate the agency's move towards a more open and collaborative approach.

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