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The US SEC and CFTC will jointly discuss cryptocurrency regulation pathways next week to implement the President's goal of making the US the "Crypto Capital of the World."
According to an official announcement from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the SEC will hold a joint event with the CFTC on January 27th themed "America's Financial Leadership in the Crypto Era."
The core agenda of this event will focus on coordination and cooperation between the SEC and CFTC to jointly advance the policy goal set by President Trump to make the US the "Global Cryptocurrency Capital."
The schedule shows that the meeting will be co-hosted by SEC Chairman Paul Atkins and CFTC Chairman Michael Selig, with both delivering keynote speeches and engaging in discussions on specific regulatory coordination pathways.
Additionally, the event will be live-streamed to the public via the SEC website and open for public participation, indicating that US regulators are actively seeking to meet industry transparency and public communication needs regarding crypto policy.
It is worth noting that this joint meeting coincides with the intense review of multiple crypto market structure bills by the US Congress, and will also serve as a key practical step for the SEC and CFTC to clarify regulatory responsibilities and avoid jurisdictional conflicts.
In summary, this joint activity demonstrates that US regulatory agencies are attempting to transform high-level "pro-crypto" policies into a clear, coordinated, and actionable regulatory framework, aiming to provide industry certainty while consolidating their global financial leadership position.
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