U.S. SEC and CFTC Joint Action: Coordinating Cryptocurrency Asset Regulatory Framework

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Source: HanKyungBlockchain Original Title: U.S. SEC·CFTC Leaders Gather in One Place… Clarifying Divergent Cryptocurrency Regulations

Original Link: https://www.hankyung.com/article/202601237730B The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission( SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission( CFTC) will hold a joint public event to promote the integration of the crypto asset regulatory framework.

SEC Chair Paul S. Atkins( and CFTC Chair Michael S. Selig) will hold a joint event at the CFTC headquarters in Washington, D.C., at 12:00 PM( Korea time on January 27. The event will be open to the public and streamed live on the SEC official website.

Key Topics

The main focus of this event is to strengthen the consistency of crypto asset regulation jurisdiction between the SEC and CFTC. The two agencies have long been embroiled in jurisdiction disputes over security tokens and commodity digital assets, causing market confusion.

In a joint statement, Chair Atkins and Chair Selig said, “Market participants have long had to operate under an unclear and poorly coordinated regulatory framework based on outdated jurisdictional divisions. This event is a continuation of efforts to coordinate, aiming to ensure that innovation can thrive within the U.S. legal framework and be rooted in the interests of U.S. investors, consumers, and economic leadership.”

Both leaders emphasized that this discussion is a concrete step toward the policy goal announced by President Trump to make the U.S. a global hub for crypto assets.

Event Schedule

The event will begin with opening remarks from Chair Atkins, followed by a keynote speech from Chair Selig, and conclude with a fireside chat involving both chairs. The dialogue will be hosted by Eleanor Tret), a professional journalist specializing in crypto assets and co-founder of “American Cryptocurrency.”

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SandwichTradervip
· 13m ago
The two major regulatory agencies have finally sat down together; it seems they are serious this time.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 18h ago
Are they finally going to unify the rules? These two organizations usually clash, and now suddenly they are working together... I just want to know if it will end up being a compromise again.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 18h ago
Well... these two departments are finally going to sit at the same table. They should have been integrated long ago, brother. The previous regulatory framework of mutual checks and balances has brutally fragmented liquidity, and the arbitrage opportunities have been squeezed to the extreme. Let's see if we can come up with a decent framework, or else LP yields will continue to be squeezed in this market rally.
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NFTFreezervip
· 18h ago
Are they coordinating here again? Can they really unify? --- The SEC and CFTC are finally going to sit down together. It feels like this integration is really happening. --- Alright, the two big agencies are starting to flex their muscles. The crypto world should be careful. --- Wait, is this partnership between the two agencies good or bad... I'm a bit confused. --- Is it true that SEC's attitude is going to change? --- Even though they are cooperating, I still don't believe they can really clarify the rules. --- Finally, they are going to sort things out. Things were so chaotic before, it really needs to be regulated.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 18h ago
SEC and CFTC are finally aligning their standards; the days ahead for the crypto world might change.
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