SEC Chairman Atkins champions crypto innovation
Atkins and Peirce signal shift in SEC’s crypto custody approach
April 30, 2025
SEC Chairman Atkins champions crypto innovationAtkins and Peirce signal shift in SEC’s crypto custody approachApril 30, 2025 On Friday, April 25, 2025, newly sworn in SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins spoke for the first time in his new role at the SEC’s third roundtable in its series discussing crypto asset regulation called Know Your Custodian: Key Considerations for Crypto Custody. In his opening statement, Chairman Atkins focused on the potential financial and technological opportunities that crypto assets and distributed ledger technologies can bring to U.S. investors. Chairman Atkins lauded blockchain technology, stating that he “expect[s] huge benefits from this market innovation for efficiency, cost reduction, transparency, and risk mitigation.” He denounced the SEC’s historical approach, asserting that “innovation has been stifled for the last several years due to market and regulatory uncertainty that unfortunately the SEC has fostered.” Finally, Chairman Atkins expressed eagerness to work with Congress and the Trump administration to establish “a rational, fit-for-purpose regulatory framework” for crypto assets, and solicited industry input on existing or potential regulatory regimes for the same. Commissioner Hester Peirce expressed a similar willingness to facilitate the crypto asset market in the U.S. For example, she appeared to indicate in her opening remarks that self-custody, facilitated by distributed ledger technology, could live side by side with other options that involve the use of intermediaries. She further posed several questions that could inform the building of such a framework, including whether a principles-based approach is appropriate. Together, Chairman Atkins’ and Commissioner Peirce’s opening remarks suggest a significant shift from the prior leadership’s approach to crypto assets’ entry into the U.S. securities markets and signal the potential for a considerable departure from the existing framework on custody. Observations and actionsObservations:
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Ethan D. Corey Senior Counsel Washington, DC, United States Holly H. Smith Of Counsel Washington, DC, United States Carolyn A. Garcia Associate Washington, DC, United States Clifford E. Kirsch Partner New York, United States Ben Marzouk Partner Washington, DC, United States Eric D. Simanek Partner Washington, DC, United States Andrew T. Mount Counsel New York, United States Latest Insights
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