Memecoin buyers ought to understand that the U.S. Securities and Trade Fee (SEC) is not going to come to their assist in the event that they lose their cash, Commissioner Hester Peirce informed CNBC on Friday. Peirce, who was appointed by now crypto-friendly President Donald Trump in 2018 and heads the SEC’s newly created Crypto Activity Drive, famous:
“…typically, it’s good for folks to know, I shouldn’t be seeking to the SEC for cover on this space [memecoin investments].”
Memecoins are exterior the SEC’s regulatory scope
Peirce’s newest feedback are a reiteration of her February remarks, when she mentioned:
“…lots of the memecoins which can be on the market most likely do not need a house within the SEC beneath our present set of laws.”
On the time, Peirce famous that the SEC doesn’t think about most memecoins to be securities, highlighting the necessity for clear legislative tips defining the SEC’s regulatory scope. She had additionally acknowledged that the U.S. Commodity Futures Buying and selling Fee (CFTC) may be higher suited to control these belongings.
In her interview at Bitcoin 2025, Peirce famous that whereas it’s doable to “package deal nearly something right into a securities transaction,” most memecoins don’t fall into the class. Due to this fact, memecoins fall exterior the regulatory purview of the SEC. She added:
“Right here was one thing the place I noticed loads of curiosity on this out on this planet — in meme cash — and it made sense for us to say, ‘Folks, if you’re anticipating that there’s SEC safety round these, you shouldn’t count on that.”
Peirce likened the rising curiosity in memecoins, which don’t have any intrinsic worth, to that of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Like memecoins, most NFTs misplaced their worth considerably after preliminary curiosity died down.
Peirce’s feedback echoed these of David Sacks, the White Home crypto czar, who advised that memecoins must be handled as collectibles.
Trump memecoin buyers are on their very own
The Official Trump memecoin soared to a market capitalization of $30 billion simply earlier than his inauguration, solely to nose-dive quickly after. Small buyers of the memecoin reportedly misplaced $2 billion when the value of $TRUMP crashed.
Nevertheless, Trump-linked entities, which management over 80% of the memecoin’s provide, made not less than $100 million in buying and selling charges by Jan. 30. Equally, insiders reportedly earned round $100 million by investing within the memecoin of Melania Trump, the U.S. First Girl, hours earlier than its launch was made public.
Trump’s deepening ties with the crypto world have raised issues of battle of curiosity because the sitting president stands to revenue from his personal insurance policies. Trump additionally held a gala dinner for the highest 220 holders of his memecoin earlier this month, which ignited heavy controversy.
A number of lawmakers have claimed that the gala dinner, which elicited combined responses from attendees, half of whom had bought the memecoin earlier than the occasion, was a method for overseas firms and buyers to achieve entry to Trump. The White Home, nonetheless, has dismissed all claims of battle of curiosity.
Peirce’s feedback point out that buyers who misplaced cash on the token can not hope for any help or steering from the SEC. In different phrases, the SEC has washed its fingers of memecoins, that are more and more getting used to perpetrate scams and rug-pulls by miscreants, leaving buyers to fend for themselves.