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Blockchains More Powerful Than Traditional System

2025/12/16 05:32

Key Highlights

  • SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said that public blockchains are more transparent than any legacy financial system ever built
  • He revealed that some chain analytics firms are assisting law enforcement with linking on-chain activity to off-chain identities
  • Paul Atkins believes that privacy-preserving tools that the analog world could not provide

On December 15, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul S. Atkins issued a major statement on blockchain technology, stating that “public blockchains are more transparent than any legacy financial system ever built.” 

SEC Praises Blockchain-based Innovations at Crypto Task Force Roundtable

While speaking at the agency’s Crypto Task Force Roundtable, Atkins stated that these digital ledgers come with a level of transparency.

“Every movement of value is recorded on a ledger that anyone can inspect. Chain analytics firms are already exceptional at assisting law enforcement with linking on-chain activity to off-chain identities. In other words, pushed in the wrong direction, crypto could become the most powerful financial surveillance architecture ever invented,” he stated in the official statement.

However, Paul Atkins also raised a serious warning about privacy. He raised concerns that clear regulations could create a “financial panopticon.” He especially cautioned against rules that might treat every digital wallet as a financial broker or demand reporting for every single transaction. 

“Indeed, if the instinct of the government is to treat every wallet like a broker, every piece of software as an exchange, every transaction as a reportable event, and every protocol as a convenient surveillance node, then the government will transform this ecosystem into a financial panopticon,” he said.

Atkins mentioned that analytics companies can already often link blockchain activity to real-world identities. “At the same time, this technology allows for privacy-preserving tools that the analog world could not provide, such as zero-knowledge proofs, selective disclosure, and wallet designs that allow users to prove compliance without handing over their entire financial history or personal details to intermediaries or to the government,” he said.

Furthermore, Paul Atkins has also highlighted the need for regulatory clarity for this blockchain technology. He said, “This technology makes it possible to balance the government’s interest in deterring threats to our national security and the American public’s interest in privacy. But to best strike this balance, we must make certain that Americans can use these tools without immediately falling under suspicion.”

“Shielding the lawful activity of our citizens from bulk surveillance while still ensuring that our government can perform these essential functions is the best way to protect both national security and our basic civil liberties, while also giving room for innovation to flourish,” he said.

SEC Creates Regulatory Framework to Boost Blockchain-based Innovations

The latest round table meeting is a part of “Project Crypto,” which is the SEC’s initiative to understand and integrate blockchain-based innovation within the existing framework of securities laws. 

Under the Chairman’s leadership, the SEC has brought change in their approach to monitoring blockchain-based innovations, including tokenization. 

Tokenization is the process that allows users to convert traditional assets into digital tokens on blockchain technology, such as stocks, bonds, and Treasury notes. 

Apart from this, the SEC is aggressively working on Project Crypto, which is expected to create a sensible taxonomy for different types of digital assets. This framework will help the agency to distinguish between what is a security and what is not. This includes network tokens, digital collectibles, or utility tokens. 

Atkins has clarified that many crypto assets are not securities, especially once an issuing company has fulfilled its initial promises to buyers.

Not just this, the agency’s Division of Corporation Finance has issued guidance stating that activities like certain forms of staking, memecoin trading, and proof-of-work mining do not automatically constitute securities offerings.

Also Read: Congress Urges SEC Chair Paul Atkins to Add Crypto in 401(k) Plans

Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/sec-chair-blockchains-powerful-traditional/

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