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Crypto.com CEO met with Donald Trump to discuss pro-crypto policies

Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek met with Donald Trump to discuss pro-crypto policies, dropping the SEC lawsuit amid hopes for regulatory changes.

Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek recently met with Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida to discuss strategies for promoting crypto-friendly policies. The meeting focused on appointing pro-crypto figures to key government roles and exploring ways to overhaul the current regulatory landscape for the cryptocurrency sector.

In a significant move, Crypto.com withdrew its lawsuit against the SEC, signaling a potential shift in the exchange’s approach to U.S. regulations. The lawsuit, filed in October after the SEC issued a Wells notice indicating enforcement action, was dropped on December 16. This decision has sparked speculation that Crypto.com is optimistic about upcoming policy changes under the new administration.

Donald Trump, who recently won the presidential election, has been appointing pro-crypto advocates to prominent positions. Among these are Howard Lutnick of Cantor Fitzgerald as commerce secretary and Paul Atkins to lead the SEC. Additionally, David Sacks, a venture capitalist, has been named the first White House AI and crypto czar. Sacks is expected to shape policies around cryptocurrency and emerging technologies.

The meeting follows a similar engagement last month between Trump and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. These discussions highlight increasing collaboration between crypto leaders and policymakers. Commentators have speculated that plans for a national Bitcoin reserve and broader regulatory reforms could be on the horizon.

Crypto.com, headquartered in Singapore, has faced challenges in the U.S. but continues to expand globally. In August, it became the first crypto sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, a groundbreaking achievement in sports branding. The deal includes in-stadium promotions, broadcast visibility, and worldwide branding efforts.

Despite the regulatory hurdles in the U.S., Crypto.com has made significant progress elsewhere. Last year, the company secured approval from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), earning Electronic Money Institution (EMI) status. This approval has allowed the exchange to strengthen its presence in one of Europe’s most regulated financial markets.

The growing interaction between crypto leaders and government officials signals the increasing influence of cryptocurrency in shaping financial and political policies. With a focus on regulatory clarity and innovative initiatives, Crypto.com and other platforms are striving to establish a stronger foundation for the industry’s future.                                                                                                                              

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