SEC Signals Most Tokens Aren’t Securities: What It Means for SHIB Holders

August 20, 2025
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Summary: How could the SEC’s stance on securities affect crypto markets?

SEC Chair Paul Atkins indicated that most crypto tokens are not securities, reducing the risk of trading restrictions or liquidity issues. This approach creates a clearer and more predictable regulatory environment for digital assets. It could also encourage broader adoption and greater institutional participation in the crypto market.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul Atkins has indicated that only a limited number of crypto tokens should be classified as securities, signaling a shift in the agency’s approach to digital assets. He also addressed the Commission’s interactions with the Trump administration and outlined plans for regulating the growing cryptocurrency market.

At the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium on Tuesday, Atkins emphasized the SEC’s Project Crypto initiative, which aims to set clear rules for digital assets. He suggested that the agency intends to pursue its own regulatory approach even as Congress considers legislation to define the broader market structure.

Atkins noted that the SEC can not view tokens as inherently being securities. He stated that the Commission will move forward with the perspective that a token alone is generally not considered a security. “There are verу few, in my mind, tokens that are securities, but it depends on what’s the package around it and how that’s being sold,” Atkins stated. 


While as SEC Chair, Atkins has the authority to interpret rulеs for digital assets, Congress is also moving to establish a formal crypto market structure. 

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The House passed the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act in July, and Senate Banking leaders plan to build on that framework. Speaking at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium, Senate Banking Chair Tim Scott noted that a number of Democrats could join Republicans in backing the legislation when the Senate returns from recess on September 2.

In a recent interview with Fox News, Atkins stated that the SEC is actively working to position the U.S. as a global leader in digital assets, reflecting President Trump’s agenda for the sector.

Atkins noted that the Commission has begun mobilizing its divisions and offices to coordinate efforts and advance the implementation of its digital asset strategy.

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Softer SEC Approach to Seсurities Could Boost SHIB Adoption and Stability

A softer regulatory stance from the SEC could be good news for the Shiba Inu community. If fewer tokens are classified as securities, it lowers the risk of trading restrictions or liquidity constraints that could hinder market activity. For SHIB holders, this approach signals a more predictable regulatory environment, paving the way for broader adoption and greatеr long-term stability in the U.S. market.

Such a stance could also encourage more institutional interest in crypto projects like Shiba Inu, as companies and investors gain confidence that regulatory hurdles may be more manageable. Additionally, a clearer framework from the SEC could help crypto platforms and exchanges expand their services without the fear of sudden enforcement actions, benefiting the entire SHIB ecosystem.

While challenges remain, including ongoing debates in Congress over digital аsset legislation, the shift in tonе from the SEC represents a potential turning point for U.S.-based crypto adoption and the future growth of community-driven tokens.

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MICHAELA

MICHAELA

Michaela is a news writer focused on cryptocurrency and blockchain topics. She prioritizes rigorous research and accuracy to uncover interesting angles and ensure engaging reporting. A lifelong book lover, she applies her passion for reading to deeply explore the constantly evolving crypto world.


Michaela has no crypto positions and does not hold any crypto assets. This article is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. The Shib Daily is the official publication of the Shiba Inu cryptocurrency project. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial adviser before making any investment decisions.

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