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    Crypto finally got SEC clarity. Why didn’t the market care?

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    The SEC and CFTC just gave crypto its clearest and most straightforward regulatory guidance in years. Most crypto assets will no longer be treated as presumptive securities, and the agencies drew a sharper line between open crypto markets and tokenized versions of traditional financial products.

    Under normal conditions, that kind of clarity should have been a major bullish catalyst, but it wasn’t.

    The market’s lack of response showed that traders no longer see regulatory goodwill on its own as enough to rerate the sector.

    What crypto wants now is something the agencies can’t deliver by themselves: durable legal certainty from Congress.

    For years, the central problem for crypto in the US was basic regulatory uncertainty. Projects could launch, exchanges could list tokens, and capital could keep moving, but the SEC still had room to argue that much of the sector belonged inside securities law.

    That overhang was what shaped everything from valuations, product design, and listing decisions, to custody models and where companies were willing to build.

    This latest guidance changes that picture in a meaningful way, as it gives the industry a clearer framework than it has had in years.

    However, it also exposed a new reality: clarity from regulators is no longer enough to convince the market that the US crypto rulebook is settled.

    A real policy win that still fell short

    The new guidance is a real change.

    The SEC said it’s creating a token taxonomy that separates digital commodities, digital collectibles, digital tools, payment stablecoins, and digital securities. Chairman Paul Atkins said the agency now recognizes that most crypto assets are not themselves securities. However, he also clarified that a non-security token can still fall under securities law if it is offered and sold as part of an investment contract.

    The release also addressed staking, airdrops, mining, and wrapped versions of non-security crypto assets, giving the industry a broader map than it has had under federal law in years.

    That’s the kind of clarity crypto has been lobbying for since the first SEC cases made its legal perimeter tighter. If founders now know the baseline classification of an asset, they can structure their launches with more confidence. If exchanges know which regulator has primary jurisdiction, they eliminate almost all listing risk. If investors know a token won’t be exposed to a sudden reclassification fight, the discount attached to US regulatory uncertainty should shrink.

    So on paper, this had every reason to look bullish.

    But Bitcoin didn’t jump on the announcement. Prices remained tied to the same forces that have been driving broader risk markets for the past month.

    Even Citi cut its 12-month targets for BTC and ETH because progress on US market structure legislation has stalled. Broader markets have also been wrestling with the energy crisis and inflation fears brought on by the conflict in Iran.

    That helps explain why the response to this was so muted. It seems that traders have already moved on to a harder question than whether this SEC is friendlier than the last one. They now want to know whether the rules will survive politics, litigation, and the next administration.

    Congress is now the real bottleneck

    That gets to the heart of what changed this week.

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    The industry used to be stuck at the first bottleneck: agency hostility and interpretive ambiguity. Now it’s stuck at the second: durability.

    Guidance and interpretation help, but rulemaking would help much more. Still, none of those is the same thing as statute. Congress is the institution that can lock jurisdictional lines into law and define when a token is a commodity or security. It can also give spot market oversight to the CFTC with enough force and certainty to last longer than a single administration.

    That’s why the market barely moved on a regulatory change that would have felt huge just a couple of years ago. Crypto is no longer satisfied with knowing that some policymakers in Washington understand the sector. It wants concrete proof that the framework in which they’re operating will be solid.

    A positive view and a favorable interpretation can be narrowed, challenged, and replaced endlessly. Even the SEC framed its action as “complementary” to congressional efforts, rather than a substitute for them.

    There’s also another important twist to this.

    The same regulatory clarity that gives crypto more breathing room may also accelerate tokenization in tradfi faster than it helps permissionless markets. The SEC has been explicit that tokenized stocks and bonds are still securities, as laid out in its January statement on tokenized securities. Then this week, the SEC approved Nasdaq’s plan to let certain stocks and ETFs trade and settle in tokenized form.

    That’s a strong signal about where Washington seems most comfortable: blockchain inserted into a familiar, supervised market infrastructure. That tells us that the next phase of adoption most likely won’t belong just to crypto native companies. If tokenized equities, ETFs, Treasuries, and other regulated instruments move faster because incumbents can put them on a blockchain, Wall Street could capture a large share of the upside that many crypto companies assumed would reach them first.

    So the market’s shrug wasn’t apathy. Traders heard the message, accepted that it was a step forward, and then priced the remaining gap.

    That gap is Congress. Until there’s meaningful movement on legislation and visible evidence that exchanges, issuers, and custodians can build around a durable framework, this kind of regulatory goodwill will keep trading at a discount.

    The SEC can draw cleaner lines, and the CFTC can claim more ground, but the next full rerating will probably wait for something larger: a law that survives the next election, lawsuit, and political turn in Washington.

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