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SEC Filings Hit Record Blockchain Mentions in February

BY Solomon M.·1 MIN READ·MARCH 18, 2025

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reported an all-time high in blockchain mentions, exceeding 5,000 in February 2025, within its EDGAR database.

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  • Record blockchain mentions in SEC filings in February 2025.
  • Change influenced by new SEC leadership.
  • Potential positive market effects anticipated.

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SEC Filings Hit Record Blockchain Mentions in February

The heightened number of blockchain mentions signals a shift in SEC regulatory focus, suggesting increasing acceptance of blockchain in the corporate sphere.

The record mentions coincided with the SEC’s regulatory policy shift under Acting Chair Mark Uyeda, appointed in January 2025. Significant leadership changes include Commissioner Hester Peirce leading a new crypto task force.

Several high-profile investigations into companies such as Uniswap and Coinbase have been closed, demonstrating the SEC’s evolving approach. The previous “regulation by enforcement” strategy is now more collaborative under current leadership.

Industry insiders anticipate favorable conditions for blockchain technology and digital assets, which could spur further adoption. This regulatory shift is expected to enhance clarity for companies navigating digital asset strategies. In the words of an expert from The Block, “This surge in regulatory documentation reflects both the increasing mainstream integration of blockchain technology across various industries and the evolving regulatory framework under the new administration.”

The latest price data indicates that Bitcoin is currently trading at $29,000 and has fluctuated between $27,000 and $31,000. Analysts argue that this trend follows historical market patterns.

Experts from The Block highlight that this regulatory shift may foster innovation and stability. The trend demonstrates growing corporate confidence in discussing blockchain strategies as regulatory uncertainties subside under the new administration.


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  • Byline - Reported by Solomon M.
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