I've read about SEC & Congress policies on this, if I'm not reading it wrong several subcommittees and several members of Federal regulators have written to the SEC & Congress in their concerns about exchanges and fraud especially related to crypto.
But the SEC and Congress are still unclear on how to support and supervise crypto exchanges & tokens.
Gensler said.Gensler said the rules set out in the nearly 90-year-old securities law should apply to cryptocurrencies.
Whereas Congress said.Congress has refined and amended this major law, adding, among other things, oversight of the clearing house and the over-the-counter securities market.
Added to this statement.SEC securities laws are almost a century old. Regarding whether the regulation will be refined or passed, it all depends on the decision of the US Congress. Nevertheless, it is not yet known whether the 90-year-old law and still being used by the SEC can be applied to new assets called cryptocurrencies or not.
my vision:
Cryptariat Coin Securities Is Not Clear, SEC Chair Gary Gensler Crypto Project Desuk To Register To Regulators.According l to what I have seen and read, it is clear that this will cause confusion, especially from the crypto industry, regarding the lack of clarity regarding the categories of commodities or securities that must be applied and followed.