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GC4,488.50-1.89%
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JPM286.56-0.49%
META593.66-2.15%
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GDAXI22,380.19-2.01%
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IXIC21,647.61-2.01%
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CL98.27+0.04%
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GC4,488.50-1.89%
GOOG298.79-2.27%
JPM286.56-0.49%
META593.66-2.15%
MSFT381.85-1.85%
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New crypto regulations likely to be big favor to the Trump family, industry insiders say

Regulators narrow securities definitions – a shift that could benefit Trump family’s crypto projectsSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxOn Tuesday, major US financial regulators published rules for the cryptocurrency industry that may reduce regulatory requirements and that insiders believe will benefit the Trump family’s ventures.The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued new guidelines for the cryptocurrency industry to answer the longstanding question of what does or does not qualify as a security, a classification that entails strict oversight. SEC chair, Paul Atkins, has dubbed the framework a “token taxonomy” for the sector. Published jointly with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the guidelines classify most of crypto-based assets as commodities, collectibles, payment tokens or “digital tools”, exempting them from the SEC’s more stringent oversight and disclosure requirements. Only blockchain-based representations of existing securities, such as stocks and bonds, remain classified as securities under this new framework. Continue reading...

Mar 22, 2026 &03002222202631; 13:00 UTC www.theguardian.com Trending 4/5
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Neutral impact
Sentiment score: 0/100
Moderate impact Short-term (days)
WHAT THIS MEANS
New US regulations from the SEC and CFTC reclassify most crypto assets as commodities or other non-security categories, potentially easing regulatory burdens and benefiting projects linked to the Trump family. This shift could lead to increased investor interest in cryptocurrencies, but its actual impact depends on market reactions and ongoing political dynamics. However, such changes might already be anticipated by the market, limiting immediate upside.
AI CONFIDENCE
50% Moderate
SENTIMENT GAUGE
NEWS POWER SCORE
AFFECTED ASSETS
Bitcoin
BTC-USDCrypto
High volatility expected
The new regulations reduce oversight on most crypto assets, which could spark short-term price volatility as investors assess the implications, but macro uncertainties like potential regulatory reversals may temper any gains.
Ethereum
ETH-USDCrypto
High volatility expected
Similar to Bitcoin, Ethereum may experience volatility from lighter regulations, though the market might have already priced in such changes, and broader economic headwinds could limit sustained upward movement.
PRICE HISTORY
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SUGGESTED ACTION
Monitor crypto markets closely for short-term price swings due to this regulatory news, but refrain from entering positions until clearer trends emerge, as the benefits may be overstated or already reflected in current prices.
KEY SIGNALS
Regulatory reclassification of crypto assetsPotential political influence on industry
SECTORS INVOLVED
Cryptocurrency
Analysis generated on Mar 22, 2026 at 19:46 UTC
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by artificial intelligence for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendation, or solicitation. Original reporting by The Guardian Business. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.