Regarding the SEC decision, I think they will not provide a clear decision as it has major implications for regulation. Thus, they will probably delay their ultimate decision by saying that it is not a security but needs to be regulated thus leaving an overhang as the framework for regulation is created. Given that it is the primary vehicle for capital raises, they will want to keep it under its jurisdiction vs an CFTC which have more flexibile requirements.
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