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    Home»NFT»SEC Guidance on Liquid Staking a Win for DeFi, Institutions
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    SEC Guidance on Liquid Staking a Win for DeFi, Institutions

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsAugust 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The crypto industry is hailing the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s latest guidance on liquid staking as a rare regulatory win, with stakeholders calling it a major step forward for decentralized finance and institutional adoption of digital assets.

    Released Tuesday, the SEC staff issued a guidance on liquid staking, writing that under certain conditions, liquid staking activities and the receipt tokens they generate do not constitute securities offerings.

    “Institutions can now confidently integrate LSTs into their products which is sure to drive new revenue streams, expand customer bases, and enable the creation of secondary markets for staked assets,” Mara Schmiedt, CEO of blockchain developer company Alluvial told Cointelegraph.

    This decision sets the stage for a wave of new products and services that will accelerate mainstream participation in digital asset markets.”

    Crypto companies have been seeking regulatory guidance from the SEC on liquid tokens. On Thursday, a group of Solana stakeholders wrote a letter to the SEC pushing for their inclusion in exchange-traded funds.