U.S. SEC Chair: The era of long-term suppression of crypto innovation has ended, and clarity in regulation will be provided

BlockBeats News, May 28 — The Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Paul Atkins, posted on social media stating, "For a long time, the U.S. SEC has been at odds with new technologies and innovative developments, forcing many entrepreneurs and companies to go overseas. That era is over.

Under President Trump’s leadership, and in collaboration with the U.S. government and Congress colleagues, we are providing much-needed regulatory clarity for the digital asset market."

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HedgeHedgeBaby
· 5h ago
Finally, the day has come, the SEC has changed leadership like a switchblade.
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GateUser-ffe7bee5
· 8h ago
Regulatory clarity is easy to talk about; when will the detailed rules be released?
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GateUser-e72657f0
· 10h ago
What the digital asset market urgently needs is actually the boundaries of law enforcement, not slogans.
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StarsInTheGlassDome
· 10h ago
Coordinating Congress? By the time the bill passes, the flowers will have withered.
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FloatingMirrorSphere
· 10h ago
Let's first see if there has been any change in ETF approval speed.
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GateUser-dd8dffab
· 10h ago
The era of opposition has ended, but the opposing people are still here.
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MosaicBow
· 10h ago
Hopefully not just talk, I've been scammed too many times in 2024.
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CandleLibrarian
· 10h ago
SEC Chair tweets a statement; this in itself is a signal
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PineLiquidityPool
· 10h ago
Will the overseas projects come back? Tax and compliance costs are standing there.
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