Crypto Oversight Battle Heats Up Amid SEC Retreat
- The SEC excluded crypto from its 2026 priorities, shifting focus from digital assets to cybersecurity and AI risks under Chair Paul Atkins. - This aligns with Trump's deregulation agenda, contrasting with prior years' emphasis on crypto ETFs and blockchain oversight under Gensler. - Legislative proposals like the Digital Asset Market Structure Bill aim to clarify CFTC/SEC jurisdiction over digital commodities and "ancillary assets." - Market uncertainty persists as overlapping regulatory frameworks and e
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has excluded cryptocurrency from its list of examination priorities for 2026, a notable change from previous years when digital assets were a primary concern.
This omission stands in stark contrast to the SEC’s 2023 and 2024 agendas, which directly referenced crypto assets, spot
Although the SEC insists it is not completely stepping away from crypto,
The regulatory environment continues to evolve as lawmakers and agencies debate different approaches to crypto oversight. With the CFTC and SEC competing for jurisdiction and legislative outcomes still unclear, the industry faces a pivotal moment. The decisions made will influence not only compliance standards but also the sector’s future growth, investor safety, and potential for innovation in the coming years.
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