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Are the SEC and CFTC teaming up? The meeting next week will determine the direction of U.S. cryptocurrency policy.
【BitPush】According to industry sources, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins announced that he will jointly attend a public event next week with CFTC Chairman Mike Selig. The two chairs plan to have an in-depth discussion on how the two major regulatory agencies can achieve better coordination and cooperation in the crypto space.
This is no small matter. Atkins stated that the goal of both parties is very clear— to work together to promote the vision proposed by President Trump, which is to make the United States a global center for the crypto industry. The event will be held at the CFTC headquarters, open to the public, and will also be streamed online to allow more people to understand the latest stance of the two regulatory agencies.
From recent developments, it appears that U.S. regulators are indeed shifting their attitude towards the crypto industry. The coordination meeting between the SEC and CFTC may signal new progress in U.S. crypto policy.