ConsenSys Presents Four Key Reasons Supporting Ethereum's Non-Security Status
The U.S. SEC's re-examination of whether Ethereum falls under the category of securities has sparked controversy. ConsenSys put forward four reasons to support Ethereum's non-security status: 1, Historical stance: The former director of the SEC stated in 2018 that Ethereum is not a security, which provides a solid foundation for its non-security status. 2, CFTC classification: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has long regarded Ethereum as a commodity, which aligns with the SEC's position. 3, Decentralization and openness: Ethereum's decentralized architecture makes it different from securities; all information is publicly accessible and does not have characteristics of insider information asymmetry. 4, Irrelevance of consensus mechanism change: The recent transition from PoW to PoS consensus mechanism does not affect the core nature of Ethereum and therefore should not be a reason for reclassification. These factors together support Ethereum's non-securities status in regulatory circles. In response to the SEC’s re-examination, industry and community continue to pay close attention to how they define ethereum.
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