A notable shift just unfolded at the SEC. Commissioner Crenshaw, long known for his skeptical stance on crypto, stepped down effective January 3. What makes this noteworthy? The commissioner panel is now entirely Republican-controlled. This reconfiguration could signal potential changes in how the agency approaches cryptocurrency regulation and policy frameworks going forward. Market observers are paying close attention to what this might mean for pending crypto-related matters under SEC jurisdiction.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-04 09:04
Wow, Crenshaw is finally out. Now the SEC is really going to change.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-03 15:11
Wow, things are really about to change. The entire Republican panel, Crenshaw, this guy is finally out. I've been saying for a long time that the regulatory wind is about to shift...
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-03 01:54
Wow, Crenshaw is out? The SEC is really about to change, with the Republicans in full control... Feels like this is one of those situations that looks good on the surface but is full of pitfalls in the details.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-03 01:49
The SEC is now all Republican, and technically it looks like a head and shoulders top about to reverse... A coin that can't break previous all-time highs, can it loosen up this time?
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-03 01:31
Wow, is it the entire Republican Party now? The SEC might really loosen up this time. Let's wait and see how Gary's successor handles it.
A notable shift just unfolded at the SEC. Commissioner Crenshaw, long known for his skeptical stance on crypto, stepped down effective January 3. What makes this noteworthy? The commissioner panel is now entirely Republican-controlled. This reconfiguration could signal potential changes in how the agency approaches cryptocurrency regulation and policy frameworks going forward. Market observers are paying close attention to what this might mean for pending crypto-related matters under SEC jurisdiction.