U.S. CFTC Chair Outlines Future Priorities: Clarifying Crypto Regulations, Ending Regulatory Disputes with SEC, and More

Gate News reports that on March 10th, CFTC Chairman Mike Selig spoke at the FIA Global Clearing Market Conference, stating that the United States is experiencing a technological revolution driven by AI, blockchain, and prediction markets. The CFTC needs to ensure its regulatory framework adapts to this change. Selig outlined the focus for the coming years: implementing forward-looking derivatives market regulation with minimal effective intervention; resolving legacy issues from the Dodd-Frank Act; ending regulatory turf wars and enforcement conflicts between the CFTC and SEC; establishing clear classification rules for genuine crypto perpetual contracts to maintain the U.S. as the global crypto hub; creating a gold standard regulatory system for prediction markets; making the U.S. a leading AI computing market; refocusing the commission on core responsibilities and moving away from non-core areas like climate policy; prioritizing the needs of agricultural and energy communities; and bringing key mineral markets back to the U.S.

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