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Is CFTC ‘ready to take responsibility’ for $3T crypto market?
Cryptocurrency adoption has accelerated in recent years, prompting governments to develop clearer regulatory frameworks. The United States leads in public adoption and maintains a relatively strong regulatory environment, with scores of 7.7 and 6.2 out of 10, respectively.
Source: Henley Global
A more favorable regulatory tone, particularly during the Trump administration, has strengthened its position. As the sector expands, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission [CFTC] has taken on a more prominent role, aiming to reduce regulatory burdens and support industry growth.
CFTC signals readiness to oversee crypto market
CFTC Chair Michael Selig said the agency is well prepared to regulate the crypto industry. As part of a summary marking his 100 days in the office, Selig stated,
In his statement, he reported that the CFTC and the SEC have formed a joint effort to harmonize federal oversight of the crypto asset market. However, he did not provide a timeline for when Congress might pass a formal market structure bill.
The recent remarks came as the United States Senate continued to review the CLARITY Act. The bill has stalled in the committee amid a dispute over stablecoin yield and related provisions.
Easing crypto regulation accelerates growth.
Besides CFTC’s willingness to lead the crypto industry, the Chair noted major regulatory steps taken to caution the sector.
Selig criticized the prior administration over the use of enforcement in crypto regulation. In doing so, he stated that the agency had improved the regulatory environment by providing no-action relief to digital wallet software developers.
The CFTC published the Taxonomy, the first crypto-asset classification system, which distinguishes digital securities from commodities. Also, the agency argued that it had addressed clarity concerns over tokenized collateral and had launched an innovation task force.
Notably, improvements in regulatory environments, especially with the passage of the GENIUS Act, strengthened market adoption. In fact, stablecoins have grown substantially, exceeding $319 billion in market cap and over $100 billion in trading volume.
Source: DeFiLlama
The sector’s growth underscores the need for legal clarity, and if properly enacted, the entire crypto market could grow further. Thus, improving regulatory conditions is good news for the broader crypto market and could significantly boost the market if further progress is made.
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