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2025-09-30 04:32:08

Chair of the US’s Critical Agency CFTC Spoke About the Regulation of the Cryptocurrency Market

A new era has entered in the long-standing debate over jurisdiction over cryptocurrency markets in the United States. Caroline Pham, Interim Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), stated that the inter-institutional tensions with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have ended, saying, “A new day has begun and the turf war is over.” The CFTC and SEC have been voicing differing opinions for years regarding the status of cryptocurrencies. Former CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam argued that most digital assets fall under the definition of commodities, while former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler argued that most cryptocurrencies should be considered securities. In Washington, the Clarity Act, a bill aimed at comprehensively regulating the crypto industry, is on the agenda. The bill would provide new frameworks for market structure and grant the CFTC broader authority over digital assets. Therefore, joint action by the two institutions is considered crucial. Pham acknowledged that regulatory boundaries are not always clear, saying, “At times, these ambiguities have led to unnecessary friction between the two institutions and avoidable difficulties for market participants.” Related News: Government Shutdown Crisis Looms in the US - Here's What You Need to Know and the Latest Updates Meanwhile, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins once again dismissed rumors of a merger, saying, “Our focus is on harmonization, not merger. That can only happen with the approval of Congress and the President. Fanciful talk of reorganizing the government risks obscuring the great opportunities before us.” The roundtable discussion, co-hosted by the CFTC and SEC, continues on Monday with panels featuring representatives from institutions such as Kalshi, Kraken, Polymarket, Robinhood Markets, Bank of America and JP Morgan. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Chair of the US’s Critical Agency CFTC Spoke About the Regulation of the Cryptocurrency Market

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