CFTC推出創新工作隊以解決加密貨幣的監管混亂問題

For years, the U.S. derivatives market operated under ambiguity, where companies waited for guidance but often faced lawsuits instead of clear rules.

Now, that seems to be changing. On the 24th of March, CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig launched an Innovation Task Force to create clear guidelines, especially for areas like crypto, AI systems, and prediction markets. The purpose of these rules is to facilitate businesses’ establishment and operations in the United States.

CFTC Chief’s new crypto taskforce

Remarking on the same, Chairman Selig added,

By establishing a clear regulatory framework for innovators building on the new frontier of finance, we can foster responsible innovation at home and ensure American market participants are not left on the sidelines.

Regulators are shifting toward a more customized and flexible approach rather than enforcing uniform rules for all situations. The way this task force is set up shows that U.S. regulators may finally start working together instead of competing.

By appointing Michael J. Passalacqua, the CFTC shows this is a key priority, not a side project. Additionally, coordination with the SEC will further help fix past confusion caused by conflicting rules.

Expressing excitement, Passalacqua took X and noted,

Source: Michael Passalacqua/X

**Mixed community reactions **

As expected, the crypto industry also sees this as a step toward clearer guidance and easier entry for institutional players. For instance, an X user noted,

Source: X

However, not everyone shares the same spirit. Some have questioned this move, noting that it may be a distraction from the passage of the CLARITY Act.

Source: X

That said, these developments also reflect a clear shift in how the U.S. approaches crypto across administrations.

** Biden vs. the Trump administration**

Under former U.S. President Joe Biden, the strategy was largely enforcement-driven, with the SEC under Gary Gensler relying on lawsuits and strict oversight.

In contrast, under Donald Trump, the administration is taking a more growth-focused path. With leaders like Michael Selig and Paul Atkins, the emphasis is on creating clear, structured rules and encouraging institutional participation.

More developments

Meanwhile, on the 20th of March, the SEC sent proposals to the White House, one on financial transparency and another focused on clearly classifying digital assets.

Together with the CFTC’s new task force, this move could finally move the industry past the long debate over whether crypto is a security or a commodity.  If approved, it would give institutions the clarity they need and signal a more stable, well-defined U.S. crypto market.


Final Summary

  • The U.S. is shifting from unclear, enforcement-heavy regulation to a more structured and transparent approach.
  • Better coordination between the CFTC and SEC could reduce past confusion and regulatory overlap.
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