Solana founder joins CFTC's core think tank, bringing a technical perspective to U.S. crypto policy

February 14 News: The U.S. cryptocurrency regulatory system is accelerating the integration of industry-leading technical talent. Anatoly Yakovenko, the founder of the high-speed blockchain Solana, was recently selected to join the newly established Innovation Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), becoming one of the few blockchain protocol designers directly involved in federal policy discussions. This appointment indicates that U.S. regulators are shifting from an “external review” approach to a new path of “collaborating with developers to set rules.”

The Innovation Advisory Committee is composed of 35 members, focusing on cutting-edge issues in blockchain infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and digital asset markets, and providing regulatory agencies with advice on technology and market trends. The committee is led by Michael S. Selig, with the goal of helping the U.S. market adapt more efficiently to the rapidly evolving fintech environment. Yakovenko’s practical experience in low-latency, high-throughput network architecture is seen as offering a realistic perspective on derivatives settlement, on-chain transparency, and system stability assessment.

As blockchain increasingly intersects with commodity and futures markets, regulators are beginning to realize that traditional financial logic alone is insufficient to fully understand the operation of decentralized networks. Solana, as a high-performance public chain,’s technical features align well with regulators’ research needs for real-time settlement, system scalability, and risk control, significantly increasing its visibility in policy discussions.

Although the committee does not directly participate in legislation, its recommendations could influence the future design of digital asset derivatives, on-chain clearing mechanisms, and cross-market regulatory frameworks. For public chain projects, this is both a window to showcase technological value and a call for higher standards of compliance and transparency.

It is foreseeable that as more protocol developers enter the policy-making arena, the U.S. crypto regulation model may gradually move toward “technology co-governance,” balancing risk control with space for innovation.

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