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SEC Approval

Definition

SEC approval signifies formal authorization from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a financial product or activity. This regulatory clearance indicates that a proposed offering, such as an exchange-traded fund or a security token, meets the commission’s stringent investor protection and disclosure requirements. Obtaining SEC approval is a complex and lengthy process, often involving extensive legal and financial review. It provides legitimacy and access to traditional investment channels for digital asset products.