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SEC And CFTC Reveal Bold New Roadmap For U.S. Crypto Oversight

In Brief

  • The SEC and CFTC agreed to a structured collaboration for U.S. crypto regulation.

  • Designated leadership and clarified oversight aim to reduce conflicting enforcement actions.

  • Congressional progress on broader digital asset laws remains delayed in the Senate.
Ömer Ergin
Ömer Ergin 1 month ago
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Federal regulators took a major step toward clarifying oversight of digital assets in the United States by signing a memorandum of understanding on March 11. The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission agreed to a framework that divides primary responsibilities for the supervision of cryptocurrency markets, building on months of interagency negotiations.

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Clear Oversight Roles Take ShapeJoint Harmonization Initiative And LeadershipLegislative Context: Congress Lags Behind

Clear Oversight Roles Take Shape

The new agreement formalizes regular meetings, streamlined information sharing, and the coordination of policy approaches to cryptocurrency regulation. Under the terms of the pact, primary market activities, such as token issuances and those tokens or assets meeting the criteria of investment contracts, fall under the jurisdiction of the SEC. In contrast, the CFTC will oversee the trading of digital commodities on secondary markets, a category that includes assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Joint Harmonization Initiative And Leadership

A Joint Harmonization Initiative is central to the new structure, with SEC’s Robert Teply and CFTC’s Meghan Tente overseeing policy development, compliance, and enforcement. This team is tasked with creating a unified approach to rules and investigations, aiming to minimize redundancy and confusion for firms operating in the sector.

The SEC is the principal agency overseeing U.S. securities markets and issuers, while the CFTC is responsible for regulating commodity markets, including futures and swaps. Both have played significant roles in shaping American digital asset policy and enforcement in recent years.

With overlapping areas now more precisely defined, market participants are expected to benefit from a less contradictory regulatory environment. The agencies have also introduced public feedback portals, providing accessible means for industry players and investors to communicate with regulators about digital asset issues.

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins pointed to the benefits of the collaboration, highlighting the removal of redundant registration requirements and noting that previous regulatory overlaps had prompted companies to seek friendlier jurisdictions outside the United States.

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins indicated that harmonized oversight will offer clearer, more consistent regulatory guidance to the crypto industry, contributing to a more competitive climate for U.S.-based businesses.

CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig noted that the agreement demonstrates a shared resolve to construct a stable framework for digital asset trading, after years of clashing enforcement actions and fragmented rules between the two agencies.

The new agreement replaces an era when the SEC, under Gary Gensler, pursued a broad definition of digital assets as securities, and the CFTC, led by Rostin Behnam, asserted many of the same assets were commodities. These conflicting interpretations had caused significant legal and business uncertainty.

Initial steps towards coordination appeared in September 2025, when both agencies issued a joint announcement outlining their shared intent. The January 2026 launch of “Project Crypto” further strengthened their commitment to an integrated approach, culminating in the March 11 memorandum as the most substantive effort to date.

Legislative Context: Congress Lags Behind

This regulatory realignment is unfolding while the U.S. Congress continues to debate wider legislative solutions for the digital asset sector. The Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act, designed to establish a comprehensive regulatory structure for cryptocurrencies, remains stalled in the Senate. Majority Leader John Thune has stated that the bill is unlikely to see action until after the two-week Easter recess, delaying further Congressional input.

Despite the legislative impasse, regulators have opted to proceed with their new crypto market framework, signaling a willingness to take action while broader statutory guidelines are still under consideration. Recent speculation indicates the SEC and CFTC could ultimately consolidate operations physically as well as procedurally, with joint office space under discussion for future efficiency.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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