The Staff of the Division of Trading and Markets of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released a statement on Monday addressing questions over the applicationThe Staff of the Division of Trading and Markets of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released a statement on Monday addressing questions over the application

SEC Exempts Certain Crypto Interfaces From Broker-Dealer Registration

2026/04/13 23:49
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  • The SEC released new guidance exempting crypto interfaces from rigorous broker-dealer registration requirements if they operate neutrally and do not offer custody of users’ assets.

The Staff of the Division of Trading and Markets of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released a statement on Monday addressing questions over the application of the broker-dealer registration requirements of securities laws to crypto interfaces. It exempts neutral crypto platforms classified under “Covered User Interface” providers from rigorous registration mandates typically reserved for traditional financial intermediaries.

Broker-Dealer Registration of Crypto Interfaces

The new guidance defines “Covered User Interface” as a crypto interface provided by websites, browser extensions, decentralized finance (DeFi) front-ends, and apps that may be embedded in a wallet or available for download separately. They are designed to assist users engaging in user-initiated crypto asset securities transactions on blockchain protocols, including those facilitated by smart contracts, using the user’s self-custodial wallet.

According to the SEC, the move aims to provide greater clarity on the application of securities laws on digital assets. It came in response to the feedback the Crypto Task Force gathered from industry stakeholders and consumers since last year.

In a nutshell, the Staff statement allows crypto interfaces to operate without broker-dealer registration if they meet the following requirements:

  • The platform does not offer custody of user funds, so the assets it processes should be linked only to the user’s self-custodial wallet.
  • It does not provide investment advice or recommendations to users.
  • The system does not route or execute orders.
  • It holds a fixed, neutral fee structure.
  • The interface does not exercise discretion or make decisions regarding transactions or the user’s market activity.

Why This Matters

Besides clarity, the rule applies a common-sense approach in regulating crypto interfaces. It basically shields software developers or decentralized exchange (DEX) operators from compliance burdens.

Taking away custody and control, all that’s left is the technology. The SEC draws a clear line differentiating neutral crypto interfaces from traditional financial service providers or asset managers.

Furthermore, the legal guidance opens a safe harbor for institutional players looking to engage in Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization or permissioned DeFi. It will allow them to develop internal or client-facing interfaces that interact with public ledgers without triggering extra and burdensome compliance requirements.

In essence, the SEC’s action hands the crypto industry a blueprint for “compliant decentralization.” It ditches the Wild West narrative that has long been associated with decentralization while providing a structure and order to its space.

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