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Mike Selig Takes Charge as CFTC Chair; David Sacks Praises

Key Highlights

  • David Sacks has welcomed the appointment of David Sacks as CFTC chair at a critical juncture for digital assets
  • Mike Selig has officially taken charge of the agency, previously working at the SEC Crypto Task Force

David Sacks, Trump’s Crypto and AI Czar, has welcomed the appointment of a new chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, when the digital assets sector is at a critical juncture. 

Who is Mike Selig, CFTC’s New Chair?

Michael Selig, or Mike Selig, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 18 as the new Chairman of the CFTC, which is the successor to the Acting Chair Caroline Pham. 

The cryptocurrency community is viewing Mike Selig’s appointment as a bullish update, as he could help lawmakers form crypto-friendly regulations at the agency. At CFTC, he will see derivatives markets and is expected to expand its role in digital assets. 

For those who do not know about him, Mike Selig has experience in financial regulation and the cryptocurrency market. He started his career as a law clerk to former CFTC Commissioner J. Christopher Giancarlo, known as “Crypto Dad” for his pro-crypto stance. 

After the U.S. President started his second tenure, Mike Selig returned to government as Chief Counsel to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Crypto Task Force. There, he was working as a senior advisor to SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, helping the agency to create regulatory guidelines for the cryptocurrency sector. 

He has advocated for principles-based regulations that promote innovation while protecting markets, highlighted the “minimum effective dose of regulations” to avoid stifling growth. 

“Today begins a new chapter for the CFTC. We are at a unique moment as a wide range of novel technologies, products, and platforms are emerging, retail participation in the commodity markets is at an all-time high, and Congress is poised to send digital asset market structure legislation that will cement the U.S. as the Crypto Capital of the World to the President’s desk. I welcome the vital responsibility to oversee the stability and security of America’s commodity derivatives markets during this period of rapid transformation,” Mike Selig said. 

“No agency is better suited to pioneer common-sense rules of the road for the new financial markets of America’s Golden Age than the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Under my leadership, the CFTC will conquer these great frontiers and ensure that the innovations of tomorrow are Made in America,” Mike Selig said.

CFTC and SEC Collaborate to Bring Regulatory Clarity 

Under Trump’s administration, the U.S CFTC and the SEC are deepening their collaboration. This is a huge U-turn toward more predictable and innovation-friendly frameworks under the current administration. 

The CFTC has been particularly active, advancing a series of initiatives known as the “Crypto Sprint” that began under then-Acting Chair Caroline Pham. In a major development this December, the agency launched a pilot program. This program permits futures commission merchants to accept Bitcoin, Ether, and the stablecoin USDC as collateral for derivatives trading margins. 

The CFTC also issued new guidance for tokenizing traditional assets like money market funds and Treasury notes, and officially withdrew old 2020 rules concerning actual delivery for digital currencies. 

These actions have a direct market impact for the first time; they explicitly allow for spot trading of cryptocurrencies on CFTC-regulated exchanges, including products that use leverage. All new guidance affirms the importance of strong risk management and protecting customers. 

On the SEC side, the agency’s Crypto Task Force, led by Commissioner Hester Peirce, is working aggressively on the regulatory side. These discussions focus on thorny issues like how to classify different tokens, rules for safeguarding crypto assets, trading venue standards, and managing privacy concerns.  

Joint initiatives, including public statements on regulatory alignment issued in September, underscore their commitment to coordination. Both bodies are now working to align their approaches on tokenized products and are jointly exploring how to integrate blockchain technology into the existing financial system. 

Also Read: CFTC Acting Chair Caroline Pham to Join MoonPay as CLAO: Report

Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/mike-selig-cftc-chair-david-sacks-appointment/

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