What did the CFTC's letter really do for DeFi? Illustration: Hilary B; Source: ShutterstockWhat did the CFTC's letter really do for DeFi? Illustration: Hilary B; Source: Shutterstock

Here’s what the CFTC’s Phantom letter really means for DeFi

2026/03/19 16:57
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Crypto attorneys this week cautioned that a first-of-its kind letter from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission did little for decentralised finance, even if it boosted Phantom, the developer of a popular self-hosted crypto wallet.

The CFTC’s letter announced that the agency ha issued a no-action position to Phantom’s plan to let users access regulated derivatives markets, a category that includes prediction market provider Kalshi.

“We proactively engaged with the CFTC to seek clarity on how a non-custodial interface like Phantom could offer access to regulated markets through a registered partner, without acting as an intermediary that needs its own registration,” Phantom wrote in a blog post explaining the CFTC’s decision.

“Rather than building first and seeking forgiveness later, we took a different approach to give our users safe and reliable ways to access traditional financial markets.”

But it has little to do with crypto, attorneys cautioned. That’s because Phantom’s wallet would merely serve as the front door to a regulated, custodial derivatives market, according to the CFTC’s letter.

“It’s not really about a self-custody wallet,” said one crypto attorney, who spoke to DL News on the condition of anonymity. “It’s really about a custodial situation in which custodial wallets are connected to … registered entities. It matters. It’s just not a DeFi thing or self-custody thing.”

Even Phantom attempted to temper expectations in its blog post, saying the letter “does not cover DeFi derivatives or tokenised prediction markets.”

Still, crypto attorneys said it was a positive, if modest development for crypto wallet providers.

“Still useful guidance on what a relatively neutral frontend can do,” Jason Somensatto, director of policy at crypto think tank Coin Center, wrote on X. “And I’m guessing we see more guidance or rulemaking on these issues.”

Miller Whitehouse-Levine, CEO of the Solana Policy Institute, agreed.

“The broader principle is, of course, relevant to a billion other contexts outside of the underlying activity being a DCM prediction market-type thing,” he told DL News.

Aleks Gilbert is DL News’ New York-based DeFi correspondent. You can reach him at [email protected].

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