Following the resignation of former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, who was known for his opposition to cryptocurrencies, the SEC softened its stance on cryptocurrencies. While the lawsuit filed against many cryptocurrency platforms, including Ripple and Coinbase, was closed, a Crypto Task Force was established to make regulations in the crypto field. In this context, the Crypto Task Force announced that it will hold a critical meeting on April 11, and also published the list of executives of US crypto and finance giants who will attend the meeting. Coinbase and Uniswap (UNI) Will Participate! Accordingly, it was reported that Coinbase and Uniswap will attend the SEC meeting as panelists. The list includes notable names from the crypto industry, such as Uniswap Labs Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Katherine Minarik, Coinbase chief executive Gregory Tusar, and Cumberland associate general counsel Chelsea Pizzola. The meeting will also be attended by senior officials SEC member and Crypto Task Force Leader Hester Peirce and interim SEC Chairman Mark Uyeda. Also attending the meeting will be New York Stock Exchange Chief Product Officer Jon Herrick, FalconX Business Leader Austin Reid, security tokenization firm Texture Capital CEO Richard Johnson, and University of California, Berkeley Chief Financial Officer Christine Parlour. The SEC said that a roundtable meeting on April 11 will discuss how crypto trading rules should be handled, and the meeting is called “Between Obstacle and Hardship: Adapting Regulation for Crypto Trading.” This meeting will be the second of the Crypto Task Force's meetings on cryptocurrencies. A lawsuit had been filed before! As you may recall, the SEC had filed a lawsuit against Cumberland and Coinbase for allegedly violating securities laws under the Joe Biden administration, but both cases were dropped this year under the Donald Trump administration. The SEC also launched an investigation into Uniswap in 2024, but that investigation was also closed in February. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Coinbase and a Surprise Altcoin Will Attend the SEC Meeting in Three Days!