Lido: SEC Clarifies the Non-Security Nature of Staked Assets, Helping Drive Institutional Adoption and DeFi Ecosystem Growth
BlockBeats News, August 6th, Lido stated in a post that, "Yesterday, the U.S. SEC released guidance confirming that liquid staking and similar receipt-like tokens such as stETH do not constitute securities, providing the long-awaited regulatory clarity for Lido and the entire industry. Lido's operations in the U.S. now have gained increased regulatory clarity, removing the previous uncertainty shadow that hindered institutional adoption and DeFi integration."
This stance has opened the door for U.S.-based platforms, financial institutions, and users to more freely utilize Lido. Without having to worry about triggering securities laws, more protocols may integrate stETH, further expanding its use cases in the DeFi space. This also strengthens the reasons for centralized exchanges and fintech platforms to support Lido's liquid staking, potentially attracting more funds."
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