End of a Decade-Long Debate: US Legislatively Distinguishes 'Digital Commodities vs. Digital Securities' for the First Time, CFTC Takes Over Secondary Market

marsbit发布于2025-12-10更新于2025-12-10

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The U.S. is advancing the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act (CLARITY Act), which aims to resolve the long-standing regulatory debate over whether digital assets are securities or commodities. The bill establishes a clear distinction: tokens issued on sufficiently decentralized blockchains are classified as "digital commodities" under CFTC oversight, while those meeting the Howey test remain "digital securities" regulated by the SEC. It introduces a "mature blockchain" exemption, allowing networks like Bitcoin to avoid SEC registration if they meet decentralization criteria. The CFTC will oversee secondary markets, requiring trading platforms to register as digital commodity exchanges. The legislation also includes limited fundraising exemptions and mandates coordination between the CFTC and SEC via a joint advisory committee. This move, supported by crypto-friendly appointments under the Trump administration, signals a structured regulatory approach aimed at fostering innovation while protecting investors.

On December 10, US Senators Gillibrand and Lummis stated at the Blockchain Association Policy Summit that the draft of the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act (CLARITY Act) is expected to be released this weekend and enter the revision and hearing voting stage next week. This means this long-awaited legislative project has officially entered its decisive window.

The bill was first introduced in the US House of Representatives on May 29, 2025, by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry and Digital Assets and Innovation Subcommittee Chairman French Hill. It passed the House vote by an overwhelming majority (294 votes in favor) on July 17 and is currently awaiting final review by the Senate.

Core Design of the Bill: Classification Over a One-Size-Fits-All Approach

The core of the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act lies in its attempt to end the decade-long tug-of-war between US regulators and the industry over "whether it is a security or a commodity." It is the first legislation to draw a clear boundary for digital assets, avoiding a one-size-fits-all regulatory model in favor of a classified regulatory framework. Specifically:

Legal Distinction Between "Digital Commodities" and "Digital Securities"

The bill explicitly defines the vast majority of tokens natively issued on decentralized blockchains as "digital commodities," transferring their regulatory authority to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Only those tokens that meet the Howey Test and possess typical "investment contract" characteristics will continue to be regulated by the SEC under securities laws.

"Mature Blockchain" Exemption Path

To prevent all tokens from being forcibly classified as securities, the bill establishes a "mature blockchain system" standard: a blockchain must simultaneously satisfy conditions such as "high decentralization" (no single entity controls more than 20% of the token supply or validation power) and derive its value primarily from the actual use of the network to be exempt from SEC securities registration requirements. This provides a clear path for mainstream assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, ensuring that regulation does not stifle technological progress.

Secondary Market Fully Transitions to CFTC Oversight

The bill requires all platforms engaged in the trading of digital commodity spots or derivatives to register with the CFTC as a "Digital Commodity Exchange" (DCE), digital commodity broker, or dealer. Considering industry realities, the bill also specifically sets up a 360-day "provisional registration" channel to ensure that existing compliant platforms are not forced to shut down due to technical violations during the transition period, thereby achieving a stable transition.

Limited Fundraising Exemption

Even for initial token offerings on mature blockchains, if still deemed an "investment contract," the issuer can apply for an exemption from the registration requirements of the 1933 Securities Act. However, the total annual fundraising amount must not exceed $75 million, and stricter information disclosure obligations must be fulfilled. This design attempts to strike a balance between encouraging innovation and protecting investors.

Division of Labor Between CFTC and SEC: From Confrontation to Collaboration

The prolonged jurisdictional tug-of-war between the SEC and CFTC over digital assets has long been described as the "Achilles' heel" of the crypto industry. Regulatory uncertainty was even considered a significant hidden cost suppressing innovation vitality in the US. If the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act officially takes effect, it will legislatively end this situation, establishing a clear division of responsibilities: the CFTC becomes the core regulator of the digital commodity secondary market, while the SEC focuses on token offerings and private placement behaviors in the primary market that still possess securities attributes.

To ensure coordination between the two agencies in overlapping areas, the bill requires the establishment of a permanent "Joint Advisory Committee". Either agency must formally respond to non-binding recommendations put forward by the committee when formulating rules that may affect the other's jurisdictional scope. This mechanism aims to avoid future regulatory gaps or overlapping regulations.

Simultaneously, the bill provides clear protection for the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem: protocol front-end developers, node validators, miners, and other non-custodial, non-profit roles will be explicitly excluded from the definitions of "broker" or "dealer," significantly reducing the compliance burden at the protocol level and preserving reasonable space for technological innovation.

Supporting Actions Progressing Simultaneously: CFTC is "Implementing First"

As the Senate review of the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act enters a critical stage, on December 5, Acting Chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Caroline D. Pham, announced that spot cryptocurrency products will, for the first time, be permitted to trade on CFTC-registered regulated futures exchanges.

Pham stated that this move is part of the Trump administration's plan to establish the US as the "cryptocurrency capital of the world," aiming to address the lack of safeguards on offshore exchanges by providing a regulated domestic market.

Furthermore, as part of the "Crypto Sprint" initiative, the CFTC will also promote the use of tokenized collateral (including stablecoins) in derivatives markets and revise rules to support the application of blockchain technology in infrastructure such as clearing and settlement. This will strengthen the CFTC's leadership role in the digital asset space, highly aligning with the spirit of the bill.

Trump's Nominations Accelerate: Crypto-Friendly Leadership in Place

Since Trump's second term, the personnel layout of major US financial regulatory agencies has continued to tilt towards supporting digital assets. This shift has become a key catalyst for the development of the crypto industry.

US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul Atkins stated in an interview with CNBC that the US "resistance" to cryptocurrency has lasted "too long." Paul Atkins was appointed by Trump and took office in 2025. He views the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act as part of "Project Crypto," which aims to bring order and fairness to digital asset classification through legislation and rules.

Simultaneously, on October 25, 2025, Trump nominated Brian Quintenz to serve as CFTC Chairman and Commissioner. He is a former crypto lawyer who represented numerous crypto companies (such as venture capital funds and blockchain projects) at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and has served as Chief Legal Counsel of the SEC's Crypto Task Force since March 2025, reporting directly to Atkins.

Trump also nominated Travis Hill to serve as Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC); he had been serving as Acting Chairman since 2025. Hill is also crypto-friendly, having publicly supported banks' involvement in crypto custody and stablecoin issuance, believing it can enhance financial inclusion. The FDIC regulates the interface between banks and crypto (e.g., stablecoin issuers), and his appointment may facilitate banks' entry into the crypto space.

After the government resumed operations, the SEC has also successively introduced system optimization plans to accelerate the ETF approval pace. The overall signal is very clear: regulatory logic is transitioning from defensive management to structural acceptance.

Conclusion: The US is Completing the "Crypto Rule of Law Puzzle"

More importantly, the progress of the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act may consolidate the effectiveness of the U.S. Stablecoin Innovation Act signed by Trump earlier this year, which already provides a safety framework for stablecoin issuance. This bill further completes the legislative puzzle for the crypto industry, fills market structure gaps, and promotes the US from a "follower" to a "leader" in global crypto regulation.

Overall, these policy and personnel changes预示 (foreshadow) structural opportunities for the US crypto ecosystem. Regulatory clarity could attract more institutional capital inflows. However, challenges have not disappeared, such as coordinating DeFi regulatory details and aligning with international standards. But for global crypto practitioners, this is not just an American story; it is a crucial window period for the entire industry.

相关问答

QWhat is the core design principle of the Crypto-Asset Market Structure Act (CLARITY Act) regarding digital asset regulation?

AThe core design principle is to avoid a 'one-size-fits-all' regulatory model and instead adopt a classification framework. It clearly distinguishes between 'digital commodities' and 'digital securities' by law, ending the decade-long jurisdictional tug-of-war between regulators.

QWhich US regulatory agency is given primary oversight of the secondary market for digital commodities under the proposed bill?

AThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is given primary regulatory authority over the secondary market for digital commodities. Trading platforms must register with the CFTC as Digital Commodity Exchanges (DCEs), brokers, or dealers.

QWhat is the 'mature blockchain' exemption path outlined in the CLARITY Act?

AThe 'mature blockchain' exemption allows a token to be exempt from SEC securities registration if its underlying blockchain is 'highly decentralized'—meaning no single entity controls more than 20% of the token supply or validation power—and its value is primarily derived from the network's actual use.

QWhat key personnel changes has the Trump administration made to foster a more crypto-friendly regulatory environment?

AThe Trump administration has appointed crypto-friendly leaders, including SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, CFTC Chairman nominee Brian Quintenz (a former crypto lawyer), and FDIC Acting Chairman Travis Hill, who supports banks engaging in crypto custody and stablecoin issuance.

QHow does the bill aim to ensure coordination between the CFTC and SEC to avoid future regulatory gaps or overlaps?

AThe bill mandates the establishment of a permanent 'Joint Advisory Committee.' Both agencies must formally respond to the committee's non-binding recommendations when formulating rules that could impact the other's jurisdiction, ensuring coordination and preventing regulatory gaps or duplication.

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