The post SEC to Discuss Crypto Privacy and Surveillance at Roundtable appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: SEC hosting a roundtable on December 15 about crypto privacy. Focus on privacy issues and regulations in the cryptocurrency sector. Key industry leaders and SEC officials expected to participate. The U.S. SEC’s Crypto Task Force will convene a public roundtable on December 15, 2025, in Washington D.C., discussing privacy and surveillance within the cryptocurrency sector. Amid legal scrutiny on privacy tools, the session aims to address regulatory challenges and market impacts, notably affecting privacy coin valuations. SEC Roundtable to Explore Crypto Privacy Concerns on Dec. 15 The SEC’s roundtable discussion aims to address privacy and financial surveillance issues in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Spearheaded by SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, recognized in the crypto community as ‘Crypto Mom,’ the meeting is set to involve participation from SEC commissioners, governmental officers, and key stakeholders from the crypto industry. This gathering follows recent legal cases involving privacy tools like Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet. Market reactions have been notable as cryptocurrency community members and developers express concerns over the potential regulatory implications. Statements such as: “The Crypto Task Force is acutely aware that any regulatory framework will have far-reaching effects, and we want to ensure that our outreach is as comprehensive as possible.” — Hester Peirce, Commissioner, SEC Monero Sees 29.24% Gain Despite Regulatory Headwinds Did you know? In past instances, legal actions against privacy tools have often led to temporary volatility in the privacy coin market, prompting shifts to decentralized solutions. Monero (XMR) currently trades at $349.07, with a market cap of approximately $6.44 billion according to CoinMarketCap. Over the past 90 days, its price rose by 29.24%, despite a recent 5.36% drop in the last 24 hours and a 10.45% decrease over seven days. Monero(XMR), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 01:48 UTC on November 21, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap The… The post SEC to Discuss Crypto Privacy and Surveillance at Roundtable appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: SEC hosting a roundtable on December 15 about crypto privacy. Focus on privacy issues and regulations in the cryptocurrency sector. Key industry leaders and SEC officials expected to participate. The U.S. SEC’s Crypto Task Force will convene a public roundtable on December 15, 2025, in Washington D.C., discussing privacy and surveillance within the cryptocurrency sector. Amid legal scrutiny on privacy tools, the session aims to address regulatory challenges and market impacts, notably affecting privacy coin valuations. SEC Roundtable to Explore Crypto Privacy Concerns on Dec. 15 The SEC’s roundtable discussion aims to address privacy and financial surveillance issues in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Spearheaded by SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, recognized in the crypto community as ‘Crypto Mom,’ the meeting is set to involve participation from SEC commissioners, governmental officers, and key stakeholders from the crypto industry. This gathering follows recent legal cases involving privacy tools like Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet. Market reactions have been notable as cryptocurrency community members and developers express concerns over the potential regulatory implications. Statements such as: “The Crypto Task Force is acutely aware that any regulatory framework will have far-reaching effects, and we want to ensure that our outreach is as comprehensive as possible.” — Hester Peirce, Commissioner, SEC Monero Sees 29.24% Gain Despite Regulatory Headwinds Did you know? In past instances, legal actions against privacy tools have often led to temporary volatility in the privacy coin market, prompting shifts to decentralized solutions. Monero (XMR) currently trades at $349.07, with a market cap of approximately $6.44 billion according to CoinMarketCap. Over the past 90 days, its price rose by 29.24%, despite a recent 5.36% drop in the last 24 hours and a 10.45% decrease over seven days. Monero(XMR), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 01:48 UTC on November 21, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap The…

SEC to Discuss Crypto Privacy and Surveillance at Roundtable

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Key Points:
  • SEC hosting a roundtable on December 15 about crypto privacy.
  • Focus on privacy issues and regulations in the cryptocurrency sector.
  • Key industry leaders and SEC officials expected to participate.

The U.S. SEC’s Crypto Task Force will convene a public roundtable on December 15, 2025, in Washington D.C., discussing privacy and surveillance within the cryptocurrency sector.

Amid legal scrutiny on privacy tools, the session aims to address regulatory challenges and market impacts, notably affecting privacy coin valuations.

SEC Roundtable to Explore Crypto Privacy Concerns on Dec. 15

The SEC’s roundtable discussion aims to address privacy and financial surveillance issues in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Spearheaded by SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, recognized in the crypto community as ‘Crypto Mom,’ the meeting is set to involve participation from SEC commissioners, governmental officers, and key stakeholders from the crypto industry. This gathering follows recent legal cases involving privacy tools like Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet.

Market reactions have been notable as cryptocurrency community members and developers express concerns over the potential regulatory implications. Statements such as:

Monero Sees 29.24% Gain Despite Regulatory Headwinds

Did you know? In past instances, legal actions against privacy tools have often led to temporary volatility in the privacy coin market, prompting shifts to decentralized solutions.

Monero (XMR) currently trades at $349.07, with a market cap of approximately $6.44 billion according to CoinMarketCap. Over the past 90 days, its price rose by 29.24%, despite a recent 5.36% drop in the last 24 hours and a 10.45% decrease over seven days.

Monero(XMR), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 01:48 UTC on November 21, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

The Coincu research team notes that the SEC’s engagement with industry leaders could pave the way for a balanced approach to privacy regulations. Insights suggest that while regulatory frameworks might tighten, they could also promote innovation in privacy technology, leading to new crypto applications.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/sec-crypto-privacy-roundtable/

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