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SEC Eyes Bitcoin Mining Hosting Services Under Sec...
Cointelegraph•Friday, December 19, 2025 at 03:23 AM•1 min read

SEC Eyes Bitcoin Mining Hosting Services Under Securities Laws

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The SEC has indicated that certain hosted Bitcoin mining services might fall under U.S. securities laws, according to a report. This development emerged from a lawsuit where the regulatory body suggested that these services could be subject to securities regulations. However, an executive within the industry has stated that the majority of service providers in the Bitcoin mining hosting sector are unlikely to be affected by this interpretation. The situation highlights the ongoing regulatory scrutiny of the cryptocurrency industry and the efforts to define which activities are subject to traditional financial laws.

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SEC Eyes Bitcoin Mining Hosting Services Under Securities Laws

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The SEC has indicated that certain hosted Bitcoin mining services might fall under U.S. securities laws, according to a report. This development emerged from a lawsuit where the regulatory body suggested that these services could be subject to securities regulations. However, an executive within the industry has stated that the majority of service providers in the Bitcoin mining hosting sector are unlikely to be affected by this interpretation. The situation highlights the ongoing regulatory scrutiny of the cryptocurrency industry and the efforts to define which activities are subject to traditional financial laws.

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