Cryptocurrency Market Regulation

Regulation

Cryptocurrency market regulation encompasses the evolving legal and supervisory frameworks applied to digital asset exchanges, intermediaries, and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, aiming to mitigate systemic risk and protect investors. These frameworks address concerns surrounding market manipulation, illicit finance, and consumer protection, often drawing parallels to traditional securities and commodities regulations. Current regulatory approaches vary significantly across jurisdictions, creating fragmentation and challenges for global market participants, and increasingly focus on clarifying the categorization of crypto assets as securities, commodities, or a novel asset class. The implementation of robust reporting requirements and licensing regimes is central to establishing a transparent and accountable market structure.