【Crypto World】The two leaders of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission—SEC Chair Paul Atkins and newly appointed CFTC Chair Mike Selleck—are scheduled to hold a joint event this Tuesday. What is the main focus of this meeting? The two agencies will publicly showcase their collaborative achievements in cryptocurrency regulation.
For a long time, participants in the crypto market have been most troubled by the ambiguous boundaries of regulation—specifically, which assets should fall under the SEC and which should be overseen by the CFTC, often causing confusion. This joint effort aims to address this issue. The two chairs stated that the goal of this event is very clear: to clarify the division of regulatory responsibilities, prevent policy vacuums or overlapping regulations, and ensure that innovative projects can develop healthily within a clear legal framework in the United States. This is undoubtedly a positive signal for the entire crypto ecosystem.
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OffchainOracle
· 6h ago
Finally, someone is here to straighten this out, but I bet five bucks that the rules will change again after two months...
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retroactive_airdrop
· 15h ago
Wait, are the two institutions finally going to clarify things? I just want to know if this time it's real or if they're just going to let it go again...
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MetamaskMechanic
· 01-24 14:55
Finally, someone has clarified this matter. Before, I was really confused every day by the rules of these two departments.
Wait, is Atkins serious this time? Feels like I've heard all the nice words already.
Only when the regulatory framework is clear can we build properly. Otherwise, who would dare to act?
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FomoAnxiety
· 01-22 23:10
Finally someone is going to regulate these vague things. Before, it was really unclear who was in charge of whom...
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Don't believe it. It's still PPT regulation. Just wait and see if it gets messy or remains messy.
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If this wave can really be clarified, it would be unbelievable. The American bureaucratic system... haha.
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The question is, after clarifying, will it become even more strict? Feeling a bit anxious.
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Two companies teaming up? I think that might actually make things more complicated.
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BoredWatcher
· 01-22 23:05
Wait, can these two really figure it out? I doubt it.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-22 22:48
Finally, someone has taken good care of these two parents, otherwise it would be really chaotic... Looking forward to the gossip on Tuesday.
The US SEC and CFTC join forces to take action, crypto regulatory framework gradually becoming clearer
【Crypto World】The two leaders of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission—SEC Chair Paul Atkins and newly appointed CFTC Chair Mike Selleck—are scheduled to hold a joint event this Tuesday. What is the main focus of this meeting? The two agencies will publicly showcase their collaborative achievements in cryptocurrency regulation.
For a long time, participants in the crypto market have been most troubled by the ambiguous boundaries of regulation—specifically, which assets should fall under the SEC and which should be overseen by the CFTC, often causing confusion. This joint effort aims to address this issue. The two chairs stated that the goal of this event is very clear: to clarify the division of regulatory responsibilities, prevent policy vacuums or overlapping regulations, and ensure that innovative projects can develop healthily within a clear legal framework in the United States. This is undoubtedly a positive signal for the entire crypto ecosystem.