SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Outlines Regulatory Modernization for Crypto Markets

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SEC Chairman Paul Atkins outlined regulatory policy updates for crypto markets, emphasizing the need to modernize securities rules for blockchain systems. The SEC is redefining terms like 'exchange' and 'brokerage' to fit the crypto ecosystem, including crypto exchange regulations for decentralized platforms. The agency also mentioned the CLARITY Act as a priority for regulatory policy alignment.

Paul Atkins, Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), announced today that a comprehensive modernization process is being considered to adapt existing securities regulations for cryptocurrency markets to blockchain-based financial systems.

Atkins stated that the SEC is focusing on new regulatory efforts, particularly regarding how the definitions of “exchange,” “brokerage,” “trading agent,” and “clearing house” will be applied within the crypto ecosystem. The statements were interpreted as a signal of a comprehensive policy shift highlighting that blockchain-based financial systems operate differently from traditional market infrastructure.

The SEC Chairman stated that the agency is considering creating a future-proof regulatory framework for blockchain-based transaction systems. In this context, the SEC indicated that it could clarify how the definition of “exchange” applies to decentralized or hybrid crypto platforms through regulatory processes open to public consultation.

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Atkins also stated that new assessments are being made regarding how brokerage and trading regulations will apply to software interfaces and blockchain-based activities. He noted that regulations that could provide exemptions for certain activities may also come to the forefront during this process.

Another topic highlighted by the SEC Chairman was clearing and settlement systems. Atkins stated that the traditional clearinghouse model needs to be re-evaluated in blockchain-based markets where transactions are completed in seconds and counterparty risk is managed by algorithms. It was noted that the SEC may prepare new rules to determine which general-purpose activities fall outside the definition of a clearinghouse.

Atkins also touched upon blockchain-based yield protocols, referred to as “crypto vaults.” He stated that the goal is to provide more clarity on how these structures, which allow users to generate passive income by investing their assets in yield opportunities on the blockchain, will be evaluated under the Securities Act and the Investment Advisors Act.

The SEC Chairman stated that many blockchain-based market structures today operate as hybrid models combining traditional finance with decentralized finance, and that the regulatory approach should be updated accordingly.

Atkins concluded his speech by calling on Congress to send the CLARITY Act, a comprehensive regulatory bill for the cryptocurrency market, to President Donald Trump’s desk.

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