Unregistered Securities

Definition ∞ Unregistered securities are financial instruments, such as stocks or bonds, that have not been formally registered with a relevant regulatory authority, like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the United States. Offering or trading unregistered securities typically carries significant legal and compliance risks. In the digital asset space, the classification of certain tokens as securities, and whether they have undergone proper registration, is a frequent point of contention and regulatory focus. Their status determines the applicable legal framework for trading and issuance.
Context ∞ The classification and regulation of unregistered securities are a persistent theme in cryptocurrency news, particularly concerning initial coin offerings (ICOs) and certain decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols. Regulatory actions, such as enforcement proceedings or guidance documents, often address the distinction between unregistered securities and other forms of digital assets. This ongoing debate shapes how projects are launched, how assets are traded, and the compliance obligations for market participants.