U.S. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins recently revealed an important signal — next week he will jointly attend a public event hosted by the two major regulatory agencies with CFTC Chairman Mike Selig. The highlight of this meeting is not the form but the content: both parties will have in-depth discussions on the regulatory coordination strategy in the United States in the crypto field.



What is even more noteworthy is Atkins' statement. He explicitly pointed out that the SEC and CFTC will work together to advance the implementation of President Trump’s strategic goal of "making the U.S. a global crypto hub." In other words, this is no longer a political slogan but has officially entered the implementation stage.

What does this mean? On one hand, the two major U.S. regulatory agencies are expected to form a clearer framework in terms of functional division, regulatory standards, and law enforcement collaboration; on the other hand, with the goal of positioning as the "global crypto hub," the policy direction may shift from strict regulation to a more inclusive regulatory approach. For Web3 projects and exchanges observing U.S. regulatory developments, this signal is clear enough.
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