Deep Tide TechFlow News - On January 7th, according to Cointelegraph, the last Democratic commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Caroline Crenshaw has resigned, making the agency now entirely composed of Republicans. This change is expected to accelerate the formulation of pro-cryptocurrency policies in 2026.
As a staunch opponent of Bitcoin ETFs, Crenshaw’s resignation is viewed as a victory for the crypto industry. Currently the SEC is composed of three Republican commissioners: Chairman Paul Atkins, Hester Peirce, and Mark Uyeda.
The Trump administration similarly controls other regulatory agencies, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) with only one Republican commissioner. Although the SEC must still comply with the provisions of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act, experts predict that 2026 will be a “bumper year” for crypto regulation.
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Deep Tide TechFlow News - On January 7th, according to Cointelegraph, the last Democratic commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Caroline Crenshaw has resigned, making the agency now entirely composed of Republicans. This change is expected to accelerate the formulation of pro-cryptocurrency policies in 2026.
As a staunch opponent of Bitcoin ETFs, Crenshaw’s resignation is viewed as a victory for the crypto industry. Currently the SEC is composed of three Republican commissioners: Chairman Paul Atkins, Hester Peirce, and Mark Uyeda.
The Trump administration similarly controls other regulatory agencies, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) with only one Republican commissioner. Although the SEC must still comply with the provisions of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act, experts predict that 2026 will be a “bumper year” for crypto regulation.