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Regulatory Clarity Emerges as SEC and CFTC Classify Major Cryptocurrencies as Commodities

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 8:33 pm
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Published: March 20, 2026
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For years, investors in cryptocurrency have navigated an opaque regulatory landscape, often uncertain about whether their assets were classified as securities, commodities, or something else entirely. This classification is crucial, as it determines which regulatory bodies have authority over the asset, the rules that apply, and the potential for enforcement actions against the projects behind these coins.

This week, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) took a significant step towards clarity by releasing a joint guidance document, titled “Application of the Federal Securities Laws to Certain Types of Crypto Assets and Certain Transactions Involving Crypto Assets.” This document aims to cut through the haze that has shrouded the cryptocurrency market for years.

One of the key outcomes of this guidance is the classification of 16 major cryptocurrencies as digital commodities rather than securities. Among those identified are Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Solana (SOL), XRP (XRP), and Cardano (ADA). This classification eliminates some regulatory hurdles and allows these cryptocurrencies to operate under a less stringent legal framework.

To better understand what distinguishes a security from a commodity in the crypto world, consider a simple analogy. Imagine investing in a neighbor’s lemonade stand, where you provide capital in exchange for a promise of profit sharing. This investment resembles a security due to the reliance on the neighbors’ effort to generate value. Conversely, if you were to purchase a baseball card with no promise of future earnings or management efforts, that transaction would classify as a commodity.

In the case of cryptocurrency, if you purchase a coin with the expectation that a development team will enhance its value over time, you likely have a security. Conversely, if your investment is based purely on market dynamics—supply, demand, and community involvement—it is likely treated as a commodity. The new guidance supports this understanding, categorizing several cryptocurrencies as commodities and thus imposing fewer restrictions.

The three highlighted cryptocurrencies—Bitcoin, Ether, and Dogecoin—are notable for their decentralized nature and the absence of a central authority influencing their value. Bitcoin, created by an anonymous figure or group known as Satoshi Nakamoto, derives its worth from market demand and scarcity. Ether, which powers the Ethereum network, boasts a robust decentralized framework that does not rely on a single team for its success. Dogecoin, initially a novelty, has proven to be a legitimate commodity driven by community speculation rather than official endorsements or promises.

Despite the clarity offered for many cryptocurrencies, not all digital assets fall under the commodity umbrella. Securities in the crypto realm often include tokenized stocks and bonds, which are simply traditional assets rewrapped in technology. Moreover, cryptocurrencies promising large returns based on business plans or future developments are classified as securities due to their investment contract nature.

It’s essential to note that a token can transition from security to commodity status as a network becomes more decentralized or if its developers fulfill their promises. This flexibility means that regulatory classifications may evolve over time as the landscape changes.

For crypto investors, this guidance is more than a mere formality; it signals a maturation of the cryptocurrency market. With clearer classifications, opportunities for regulated financial products are likely to broaden. Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) emerged in 2024, with other cryptocurrencies like Solana recently joining the mix. This regulatory clarity could entice institutional investors who have remained on the sidelines to enter the market.

In practical terms, this means that investors can buy, hold, and trade the identified digital commodities with greater confidence, knowing that they won’t be blindsided by potential reclassifications as unregistered securities. The fog surrounding cryptocurrency regulation is beginning to dissipate, opening the path for these assets to establish themselves as a legitimate part of the financial ecosystem.

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