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SEC Framework

Definition

The SEC Framework refers to the guidelines and interpretive statements issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for determining whether a digital asset constitutes a security. This framework often references the Howey Test, a legal precedent used to assess investment contracts. It helps classify various tokens and digital assets, influencing their regulatory treatment and compliance obligations. Understanding this framework is essential for projects seeking to operate within U.S. securities laws.