The US SEC has extended the deadline for changes to the daily reserve requirements for broker-dealers.

Gate News bot news, according to Bitcoin com, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that the compliance deadline for the revised "15c3-3 rule" (Customer Protection Rule) has been extended from the originally scheduled December 31, 2025, to June 30, 2026. The rule requires certain brokers to adjust the frequency of customer reserve calculations from weekly to daily to strengthen financial safeguards. SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins stated that the extension aims to prevent brokers from facing operational challenges.

It is worth noting that this rule only applies to the custody of securities-type digital assets, and non-securities-type cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are not bound by it. In May 2025, the SEC withdrew the joint statement from 2019, allowing brokers to establish control over unbacked digital asset securities through qualified custodians (such as banks). This extension provides a buffer period for institutions to adjust their systems and test daily calculation processes.

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