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SEC Chair Atkins warns of ongoing market scrutiny during shutdown

Photo: Tierney L. Cross

SEC Chair Atkins warns of ongoing market scrutiny during shutdown

Atkins says the SEC will maintain market supervision as the shutdown halts ETF approvals and delays new crypto product filings.

SEC Chair Paul Atkins warned today that market oversight will continue despite the ongoing federal government shutdown that has disrupted agency operations.

The shutdown has gridlocked the SEC, preventing it from processing approvals for new crypto-related financial products like ETFs, highlighting ongoing market vulnerabilities.

Atkins has publicly committed to facilitating innovation in crypto by creating internal project management for faster approvals, directly addressing past regulatory lags. The SEC recently shifted toward pro-innovation policies in crypto under new leadership, focusing on clear rules to modernize markets.

The current SEC Chairman advocates for ending enforcement-heavy approaches and prioritizing regulatory frameworks to support blockchain innovation. Regulators led by the SEC are on record acknowledging issues like naked short selling as significant problems, with calls for action despite operational challenges.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

SEC Chair Atkins warns of ongoing market scrutiny during shutdown

SEC Chair Atkins warns of ongoing market scrutiny during shutdown

Atkins says the SEC will maintain market supervision as the shutdown halts ETF approvals and delays new crypto product filings.

Photo: Tierney L. Cross

SEC Chair Paul Atkins warned today that market oversight will continue despite the ongoing federal government shutdown that has disrupted agency operations.

The shutdown has gridlocked the SEC, preventing it from processing approvals for new crypto-related financial products like ETFs, highlighting ongoing market vulnerabilities.

Atkins has publicly committed to facilitating innovation in crypto by creating internal project management for faster approvals, directly addressing past regulatory lags. The SEC recently shifted toward pro-innovation policies in crypto under new leadership, focusing on clear rules to modernize markets.

The current SEC Chairman advocates for ending enforcement-heavy approaches and prioritizing regulatory frameworks to support blockchain innovation. Regulators led by the SEC are on record acknowledging issues like naked short selling as significant problems, with calls for action despite operational challenges.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.