Historic Joint Ruling Classifies Solana, Cardano, and Major Altcoins as Commodities

SAN FRANCISCO — The alternative cryptocurrency market achieved a historic regulatory milestone on Thursday, as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) jointly published a definitive legal interpretation formally classifying several major altcoins as “digital commodities.” The ruling explicitly named Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA), Avalanche (AVAX), Chainlink (LINK), Polkadot (DOT), and Polygon (MATIC), effectively shielding these networks from future securities litigation.

This landmark decision resolves years of “chronic uncertainty” that has severely suppressed venture capital investment and institutional adoption across the altcoin sector. Previously, developers building on these high-throughput networks operated under the persistent threat that their native governance tokens could be retroactively targeted by aggressive SEC enforcement actions. The new classification provides a permanent, legally binding safe harbor, classifying the assets under the more accommodating oversight of the CFTC.

The immediate market impact has been profound. Institutional funds and major centralized exchanges, which had previously delisted or restricted trading of these tokens to comply with ambiguous SEC guidance, are rapidly reversing course. The ruling establishes a clear, compliant pathway for the creation of new spot ETFs based on these assets, dramatically expanding the investment universe for traditional Wall Street portfolios.

“This ruling is a total paradigm shift for the altcoin ecosystem,” remarked a managing partner at a leading Web3 venture capital firm. “By removing the regulatory friction, the SEC and CFTC have effectively green-lit the next phase of institutional infrastructure development. Networks like Solana and Chainlink are no longer experimental tech plays; they are legally recognized, investable commodities.” The decision is expected to trigger a massive reallocation of capital across the digital asset landscape.

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8 thoughts on “Historic Joint Ruling Classifies Solana, Cardano, and Major Altcoins as Commodities”

  1. chainlink finally getting commodity status is huge. the oracles powering RWA tokenization being classified as securities would have killed the entire use case

  2. The fact that SOL, ADA, AVAX, LINK, DOT, and MATIC were all named in the same ruling shows the SEC finally understood they couldn’t pick them off one by one. This is a sector-wide win.

  3. polygon rebranded to pol like 8 months ago and the ruling still says MATIC lol. regulators move at glacial speed

  4. Been waiting for this since 2023. Spot ETFs on SOL are going to be massive. The institutional pipeline was already building, this just removes the last roadblock.

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