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#SECDeFiNoBrokerNeeded
The claim behind reflects a growing debate about whether decentralized finance can function without traditional intermediaries. DeFi protocols are designed to operate through smart contracts, enabling peer-to-peer transactions without brokers, custodians, or centralized oversight. This challenges the regulatory framework of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which historically relies on identifiable intermediaries to enforce compliance, investor protection, and disclosure rules.
While DeFi promotes transparency, accessibility, and efficiency, regulators remain concerned about risks such as fraud, market manipulation, and lack of accountability. The absence of a central authority complicates enforcement, especially in cross-border transactions. The SEC’s stance suggests that even decentralized systems may still fall under securities laws if they involve investment contracts.
Ultimately, the debate is not about eliminating brokers entirely, but redefining their role in a decentralized ecosystem. Future regulation will likely aim to balance innovation with investor protection, potentially reshaping how financial systems operate globally.