Dry Crypto Task Force to combat financial surveillance and privacy

The cryptocurrency working group with the American Securities and Exchange commission (SEC) plans to hold another round table which could cause policy changes to the financial regulator.

In a Monday opinion, the SEC said that the Crypto working group, led by Commissioner Hester Peirce, would host a public round table on financial surveillance and private life on October 17. The event will mark the sixth round table focused on questions related to the digital assets of the commission in Washington, DC, the offices, since the departure of the former SEC president, Gensler.

“Understanding recent developments in confidentiality protection tools will help dry and other financial regulators while we are working on political solutions in cryptographic space,” said Peirce.