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‘Crypto markets have been languishing in SEC limbo’

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Published May 19, 2025
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In one of his first speeches since he became president of the United States Stock Exchange and Securities Commission (SEC) in April, Paul Atkin addressed some of the regulatory Conerns around the cryptocurrency industry.

In the comments prepared for a speech on May 19, Atkins said it was a “new day” for the cryptographic industry under the current SEC leadership. He suggested that the financial regulator would be more open to “adapt and accommodate a new development” while continuing to respect its statutes.

“Cryptographic markets have bones in the Limbo of the SEC for years,” Atkins said, added:

“While I have addressed the commission personnel through our policy divisions to begin writing proposals for cryptography related rules, the staff continues to” clear the brush “through statements at the personnel level.”

Even before Atkins assumed the role of president of the SEC, the actions of the commission under Donald Trump suggested that Radical would depart from the leadership of former President Gary Gensler. In 2025, the SEC has eliminated several investigations and execution actions against cryptographic companies and has issued guidance on memecoins and security tokens.

Related: The CFTC Commissioner will leave the agency on May 31