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SEC, CFTC Strike Pact to Coordinate Crypto Rules and Oversight

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  • The SEC and CFTC signed an agreement to coordinate rulemaking and oversight.
  • The fresh initiative targets product definitions, clearing rules, and reporting.
  • Clearer alignment could reduce compliance friction, ushering the next phase of maturity for the industry, Decrypt was told.

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have signed a coordination pact to align oversight of financial markets and digital assets.

Signed through a memorandum of understanding, the initiative sets out how the two agencies will coordinate rulemaking, supervision, and enforcement across areas where their authority overlaps.

The regulators framed the agreement as a response to years of fragmented oversight.

“For decades, regulatory turf wars, duplicative agency registrations, and different sets of regulations between the SEC and CFTC have stifled innovation and pushed market participants to other jurisdictions,” SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said in a statement.

To guide the effort, officials also launched a “Joint Harmonization Initiative” covering issues such as product definitions, clearing rules, reporting requirements, and oversight of trading venues.

The initiative is meant to “harmonize regulatory frameworks to provide comprehensive and seamless financial market oversight,” CFTC Chairman Michael Selig said.

Workstreams identified in the agreement include clarifying product classifications, modernizing clearing and margin frameworks, and streamlining reporting for intermediaries and funds. Part of that work will involve developing a “fit-for-purpose regulatory framework” for crypto assets and other emerging technologies, the regulators said.

Joint interpretations and coordinated policymaking could also position the agencies for a more unified regulatory approach, once Congress ultimately adopts broader crypto market structure legislation.

The next phase

Clearer coordination between the SEC and CFTC signals “the next phase of the industry,” Steven Wu, chief operating officer at tokenization engine Clearpool, told Decrypt.

So far, uncertainty around “how different tokens are classified and which regulator has jurisdiction” had become a barrier for the broader crypto and digital assets industry, Wu said.

“When that question is unclear, it becomes difficult for firms to design new financial products with confidence,” he said, adding that greater alignment between the agencies could help provide “a more predictable framework for builders and remove some of the ambiguity that has kept institutional capital on the sidelines.”

To date, the lines between spot markets, derivatives, and tokenized products are blurring quickly, Wu noted.

“Many firms are required to deal with both regulators, often at the same time, which can mean parallel approvals, duplicated processes, and uncertainty around how rules are applied,” he explained. “If the SEC and CFTC become more closely aligned, the impact could go beyond better communication.”

Such an alignment could “move the system closer to substituted compliance, where meeting the requirements of one agency satisfies both,” he said, noting how the direct effect would be a streamlining for compliant products to reach the market “without the usual regulatory friction.”

Wednesday’s announcement signals where “firms evaluating whether to build in the U.S. or offshore now have a reason to stay,” with a workable compliance becoming a “competitive advantage” instead of a cost burden, Wu said.

For institutions, the pact could help address “uncertainty around how crypto assets are classified and which regulatory framework applies,” Samar Sen, head of international markets at institutional digital asset firm Talos, told Decrypt.

“The reality of today’s digital asset market is that institutional players rarely sit neatly within a single category,” Sen said, noting how these players operate across spot, derivatives, and emerging tokenized markets simultaneously.

Such a fragmentation “creates practical friction by forcing firms to reconcile divergent supervisory expectations and reporting workflows for the same underlying activity,” he explained.

Now, with the SEC and CFTC coordinating to provide clarity, redundant “double-handling” of approvals could be stripped away to provide “the clarity firms need to scale products without the burden of having to navigate competing jurisdictional requirements,” he added.

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