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Weekly Regulation Roundup: Pardons, Pullbacks, and a Pro-Crypto Reset in Washington
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U.S. crypto regulation entered a new phase this week, marked by a convergence with leadership changes, and a visible retreat from the enforcement-heavy pos...
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Weekly Regulation Roundup: Pardons, Pullbacks, and a Pro-... U.S. crypto regulation entered a new phase this week, marked by a convergence with leadership changes, and a visible retreat from the enforcement-heavy posture that defined the previous regulatory cycle. The post Weekly Regulation Roundup: Pardons, Pullbacks, and a Pro-Crypto Reset in Washington app... U.S. crypto regulation entered a new phase this week marked by a convergence with leadership changes and a visible retreat from the enforcement-heavy posture that defined the previous regulatory cycle.From President Donald TrumpâEUR(TM)s openness to reviewing a high-profile crypto conviction to sweeping changes at the SEC, CFTC and Federal Reserve, the direction of travel is becoming increasingly clear: Washington is recalibrating its approach to digital assets.Trump Shows Openness to Reviewing Samourai Wallet CaseEarlier this week President Donald Trump indicated he is willing to review a potential pardon for Keonne Rodriguez, founder and CEO of privacy-focused Bitcoin wallet Samourai, who was sentenced last month to five years in federal prison on money laundering charges.During an Oval Office session on Monday, Trump responded to a reporterâEUR(TM)s question by acknowledging awareness of the case and instructing Attorney General Pam Bondi to examine it. While no formal review has been announced the remarks alone are notable given the broader context of crypto-related enforcement pullbacks under the Trump administration.The Samourai case has become a flashpoint in debates over financial privacy, open-source software liability, and the limits of money transmission laws when applied to non-custodial tools. TrumpâEUR(TM)s comments suggest the White House may be open to reassessing cases viewed by parts of the crypto community as regulatory overreach.Senate Confirms Mike Selig as CFTC Chair, Clearing Leadership LogjamIn a parallel shift, the U.S. Senate confirmed crypto-friendly lawyer Mike Selig as the next chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ending months of leadership uncertainty at the derivatives regulator. The confirmation passed 53âEUR"43 as part of a broader slate of federal nominees. The Senate finally confirms @MichaelSelig as the new @CFTC Chair, ending a long leadership vacuum and setting the stage for clearer U.S. crypto regulation. #CFTC #MikeSelig https://t.co/IvLEpQhesH- Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) December 19, 2025 Selig is widely viewed as supportive of clearer market structure rules for digital assets and a more predictable regulatory framework. His arrival is expected to accelerate rulemaking around crypto derivatives and spot market oversight, particularly as jurisdictional debates between the CFTC and SEC remain unresolved. This confirmation also clears the way for Acting Chair Caroline Pham to exit the agency and move into the private sector.Caroline Pham to Join MoonPay as Revolving Door TurnsCaroline Pham who has served as Acting CFTC Chair confirmed she will depart the regulator to join crypto payments firm MoonPay once Selig is sworn in. Pham wrote on X she looked forward to a smooth transition calling the future âEUR?"bright.âEURHer move shows the increasingly porous boundary between crypto regulation and industry, a dynamic likely to intensify as enforcement pressure eases and policy clarity improves. While such transitions raise perennial questions about the revolving door, they also reflect growing institutional confidence in the sectorâEUR(TM)s long-term legitimacy.SEC Enforcement Retreat Accelerates Under TrumpPerhaps the most striking development came from a report indicating the Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped, paused, or dismissed nearly 60% of its crypto-related enforcement cases since Trump returned to office.According to The New York Times while enforcement continues across traditional markets, crypto cases have been disproportionately affected. The shift is a sharp departure from the aggressive posture taken between 2021 and 2024, when the SEC pursued dozens of actions against exchanges, DeFi protocols, and token issuers.The trend was reinforced this week by reports that the SEC has formally dropped its four-year investigation into Aave following what sources described as a âEUR?"significantâEUR defense effort. Together, the developments point to a reassessment of litigation-heavy regulation in favor of clearer rules.Fed Reverses Crypto Banking Restrictions, Custodia Back in FocusThe Federal Reserve also moved to unwind prior crypto restrictions, withdrawing its 2023 policy statement that effectively barred banks from engaging in crypto-related ac...
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