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Paul Atkins tipped to lead pro-crypto shift at SEC

Paul Atkins, a pro-crypto regulator, is the leading candidate to head the SEC, signaling a potential shift in U.S. crypto policies under Trump.

Paul Atkins, a veteran regulator and pro-crypto advocate, is reportedly a top contender to lead the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under President-elect Donald Trump’s administration. Sources close to Trump’s team suggest Atkins, a former Republican SEC commissioner during George W. Bush’s presidency, has been interviewed for the position. This development comes as the Trump administration signals plans to take a crypto-friendly approach to regulation.

Outgoing SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, who will step down in January, faced criticism for his aggressive regulatory stance, particularly in the cryptocurrency space. His tenure saw intense scrutiny on digital assets, following high-profile collapses such as the FTX exchange. Many in the industry viewed his enforcement-heavy strategy as unclear and stifling for innovation. Atkins, known for his balanced regulatory philosophy, could represent a significant shift in the SEC’s approach.

Atkins’ career includes founding Patomak Global Partners, a financial consulting firm, and working closely with former SEC Chairs Richard C. Breeden and Arthur Levitt. This experience has provided him with deep insight into the agency’s operations and policy-making. Under Trump, Atkins is expected to promote policies that encourage growth in the cryptocurrency sector while maintaining oversight of traditional markets. Trump has already pledged to appoint crypto-friendly regulators and even proposed the creation of a strategic Bitcoin reserve—a vision that aligns with Atkins’ outlook.

Although Atkins is the frontrunner, other candidates are being considered, including current SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda, former Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Heath Tarbert, and Robert Stebbins of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. However, insiders suggest Atkins is favored within Trump’s inner circle, with discussions reportedly taking place at Mar-a-Lago to shape the administration’s regulatory agenda.

The potential leadership change at the SEC comes at a critical time for the crypto industry. The shift from Gensler’s enforcement-driven policies to a more innovation-supportive approach could revive confidence among crypto entrepreneurs and investors. Republican policymakers have referred to this shift as a return to the “gold standard” of SEC operations, aiming to balance effective oversight with industry growth.

Atkins’ leadership could prioritize fostering innovation in the digital asset space, offering clearer regulatory guidance while continuing to combat fraud and insider trading. Fox journalist Eleanor Terret highlighted Atkins’ broader expertise, noting that he is well-versed in the SEC’s oversight of the $100 trillion securities market. This makes him an ideal candidate to navigate both the traditional financial sector and the rapidly evolving digital economy.

While most of Trump’s cabinet positions have already been announced, the SEC appointment remains pending, with announcements expected soon. A change in leadership at the SEC could significantly impact the future of crypto regulation, potentially opening the door to policies that strike a better balance between investor protection and technological progress.                                                                                                                              

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Jacob Lazurek

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In the dynamic world of technology and cryptocurrencies, my career trajectory has been deeply rooted in continuous exploration and effective communication.

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