The SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) plays a significant role in regulating the stock market to ensure transparency and investor confidence. With the rise of cryptocurrencies, the agency has developed measures to control and regulate the crypto market, focusing on trading platforms, anti-fraud rules, and investor protection. Potential actions include registration requirements, disclosure standards, AML/CTF regulations, cybersecurity rules, and global regulatory cooperation. As regulators strive to balance innovation with consumer protection and market integrity, different segments of the crypto market may face varying degrees of regulation.