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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has notably omitted cryptocurrency from its 2026 examination priorities, marking a significant departure from recent years when digital assets were a central focus.
on crypto in its latest priorities document. This shift aligns with broader regulatory and political trends under President Donald Trump, who in the crypto sector.The omission contrasts sharply with the SEC's 2023 and 2024 priorities, which explicitly named crypto assets, spot
and ETFs, and emerging technologies like blockchain. Last year, under Chair Gary Gensler, the agency emphasized monitoring crypto-related services due to market volatility and regulatory risks. However, the 2026 priorities as a move toward "constructive dialogue" with firms, stating that examinations should avoid being a "gotcha" exercise. such as fiduciary duty, custody protections, and risks tied to AI and automated investment tools. expands CFTC oversight of "digital commodities," requiring exchanges to segregate customer assets and adopt capital safeguards akin to traditional commodity markets. Meanwhile, grants the SEC authority over "ancillary assets," which straddle the line between securities and commodities, while establishing a framework for tokens to "graduate" from securities treatment as projects decentralize. to bring clarity to a sector long plagued by regulatory ambiguity but leave unresolved questions about overlapping jurisdictions and enforcement mechanisms.
While the SEC maintains it is not abandoning crypto entirely,
a strategic pivot toward "core areas" such as cybersecurity resilience and AI risks. The agency noted it may still examine crypto-related services "when appropriate," but has left market participants questioning future enforcement actions. This ambiguity is compounded by under the OECD's Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF), which the White House is reviewing.The regulatory landscape remains fluid as lawmakers and agencies navigate competing visions for crypto governance. With the CFTC and SEC vying for authority and legislative timelines uncertain, stakeholders face a critical juncture. The outcome will shape not only compliance frameworks but also the sector's growth trajectory, investor protections, and innovation potential in the years ahead.
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