SEC Crypto Enforcement 2024: $4.7B ▲ +68% YoY | Reg D Digital Asset Filings: 1,247 ▲ +312 YTD | Registered ATS Platforms: 47 ▲ +8 in 2025 | Accredited Investor Threshold: $200K/$300K ▲ Since 2020 | Reg A+ Token Offerings: 89 ▲ +23 in 2025 | SEC No-Action Letters (Digital): 12 ▲ +3 in 2025 | Registered Transfer Agents: 382 ▲ +14 YTD | Active Wells Notices (Crypto): 34 ▲ +9 in 2025 | SEC Crypto Enforcement 2024: $4.7B ▲ +68% YoY | Reg D Digital Asset Filings: 1,247 ▲ +312 YTD | Registered ATS Platforms: 47 ▲ +8 in 2025 | Accredited Investor Threshold: $200K/$300K ▲ Since 2020 | Reg A+ Token Offerings: 89 ▲ +23 in 2025 | SEC No-Action Letters (Digital): 12 ▲ +3 in 2025 | Registered Transfer Agents: 382 ▲ +14 YTD | Active Wells Notices (Crypto): 34 ▲ +9 in 2025 |

Comparisons

Head-to-head regulatory and structural comparisons across SEC offering exemptions, trading platforms, compliance frameworks, and international tokenization regimes.

Reg D 506(c) vs. Reg A+ for Security Token Offerings

Head-to-head comparison of the two dominant SEC exemptions for security token issuance — cost, timeline, investor access, secondary market tradability, ongoing reporting, and strategic considerations for choosing between Reg D and Reg A+.

Updated Mar 16, 2026

SEC vs. CFTC: Digital Asset Jurisdiction Battle

Comprehensive comparison of SEC and CFTC jurisdictional claims over digital assets — statutory authority, the securities vs. commodities classification divide, the FIT21 legislative framework, and the practical impact on token issuers navigating dual-regulator oversight.

Updated Mar 16, 2026

Security Token ATS Platform Comparison: tZERO vs. Securitize vs. INX

Feature-by-feature comparison of the three major SEC-registered ATS platforms for security tokens — regulatory status, supported exemptions, trading volumes, custody models, fee structures, and investor access.

Updated Mar 16, 2026

US vs. EU Tokenized Securities Regulation

Comparative analysis of SEC regulation and the EU's MiCA framework for tokenized securities — registration approaches, investor protection, market structure requirements, and the competitive implications of divergent transatlantic regulatory models.

Updated Mar 16, 2026

US vs. Swiss Digital Asset Classification Frameworks

Comparison of SEC Howey-based token classification with FINMA's technology-neutral classification framework — payment tokens, utility tokens, asset tokens, and the practical implications for issuers choosing between US and Swiss regulatory regimes.

Updated Mar 16, 2026
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