SEC vs Ripple: Trump Appoints New SEC, CFTC Chairs

Trump appoints crypto-friendly Chairs at SEC and CFTC, signaling potential regulatory shift, as SEC vs Ripple case continues.

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President Donald Trump has appointed Commissioner Mark Uyeda to temporarily lead the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), replacing Gary Gensler, known for his strict policies and frequent clashes with Wall Street and the crypto industry.

Ripple is watching closely, as crypto-friendly Uyeda may shift the agencyโ€™s direction by potentially withdrawing the SECโ€™s appeal in the ongoing case during the January 23 meeting.

Uyedaโ€™s Stance on Crypto Regulation

Mark Uyeda, SEC Commissioner since 2022 and now Acting SEC Chair, takes over from Gary Gensler and will lead the agency until Paul Atkins is confirmed. 

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Known for his crypto-friendly approach, Uyeda has criticized the SECโ€™s enforcement-heavy tactics and called for clearer cryptocurrency regulations.

“The Commissionโ€™s war on crypto must end, including enforcement actions based solely on a failure to register with no fraud or harm,” Uyeda said in a November interview with Fox. 

He plans to overhaul crypto policies with Commissioner Hester Peirce, focusing on contentious issues like crypto accounting guidance.

The SECโ€™s shift in crypto strategy could begin on January 23, with the SEC vs Ripple case among potential enforcement actions under review. Uyeda may pause or withdraw non-fraud-related crypto cases, signaling a pro-crypto agenda. 

He will serve as Acting Chair until a permanent Chairman is confirmed, likely by March or April. Trump plans to nominate former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins for the permanent role.

Caroline Pham Leads CFTC

President Donald Trump also appointed Caroline Pham as Acting Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which regulates the US derivatives markets.

Pham, an advocate for clear digital asset regulations, has suggested the creation of “regulatory sandboxes” that allow companies to test products under supervision but without full compliance.

CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam resigned after Trumpโ€™s election victory and will leave the agency on February 7.

SEC vs. Ripple Case

The SEC vs. Ripple lawsuit focuses on whether Rippleโ€™s XRP coin qualifies as a security. The SEC argues that XRP is a security and that Ripple violated securities laws, while Ripple contends it is a digital currency not subject to SEC oversight.

The case has major implications for US crypto regulation. In 2024, a judge ruled in Rippleโ€™s favor on certain issues, but the SEC is appealing, and the case continues to evolve with significant industry attention.

Why This Matters

The leadership changes at the SEC and CFTC may signal a shift toward a more balanced regulatory approach for the crypto industry, focusing on clarity and innovation rather than strict enforcement.

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