Trump’s nominee Michael Selig to face Senate as CFTC braces for crypto reforms

Source Cryptopolitan

The Chief Counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Crypto Task Force will face lawmakers next week as he seeks confirmation as the next chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Michael Selig is scheduled to appear on November 19 before the Senate Agriculture Committee, which has oversight of the CFTC. The nomination comes at a time of unusual uncertainty for the agency.

The CFTC, whose primary responsibility has been to regulate derivatives and commodity markets, is likely to be given additional power to regulate cryptocurrencies. Legislators are also debating a bill that could transfer supervision of a broad swath of the crypto market from the SEC to the CFTC.

President Donald Trump selected Selig to chair the commission earlier this month, after the previous nominee, Brian Quintenz, was removed. Quintenz’s nomination was stalled over the summer due to disagreements among influential industry figures.

Senate to grill Selig on crypto oversight plan

If approved, Selig would take over an agency currently run by a single commissioner. Acting Chair Caroline Pham has been the CFTC’s sole member since September, when the agency typically has five commissioners to foster balanced decision-making.

Pham has said she will resign if a permanent chair is confirmed. That makes Selig likely to find himself initially at the helm of the CFTC without reinforcements at a time of heightened regulatory scrutiny and rapid developments in the crypto space.

His supporters argue that his experience equips him with the technical expertise to regulate markets during a period of rapid innovation and structural change. He’ll still undoubtedly face the question among some lawmakers and policy analysts about whether his past ties him too closely to the interests of the crypto industry, especially at a time when regulators are facing mounting pressure to ramp up their oversight and enforcement.

Senators are reportedly preparing to grill Selig over his views on the CFTC’s role in the crypto world. They will likely explore how aggressively the agency should pursue enforcement cases, how it should determine whether a digital asset falls within the jurisdiction of either the CFTC or SEC, and how to cooperate with the two regulators to avoid regulatory gaps. Questions may also revolve around whether Selig at the helm would be more inclined to foster innovative markets or solidify investors’ protections.

Lawmakers pass crypto market structure bills

Selig’s confirmation hearing will take place as Congress is rethinking the way the United States regulates digital assets. In July, the House of Representatives approved the CLARITY Act, which would clarify the line between what it sees as the roles of the SEC and CFTC in regulating cryptocurrencies and other new financial instruments.

Under this proposed system, digital assets such as Bitcoin and other decentralized tokens would be overseen by the CFTC. The SEC’s authority would extend to crypto assets that fall within the definition of securities, such as those associated with investment contracts or issued by private companies. Traders’ platforms and exchanges would need to comply with new registration and reporting requirements aimed at increasing transparency and safeguarding consumers.

In the most serious sections of the bill, much work remains for senators on the Agriculture and Banking Committees to hammer out compromises. Senate Republicans on the Agriculture Committee released a new discussion draft on Monday, signalling that more serious work has begun on the legislation, which had stalled as funding fights and last month’s government shutdown took precedence.

These are high-stakes negotiations for the cryptocurrency industry. How the bill ultimately winds up will determine how crypto firms are allowed to raise capital, list assets, and interact with customers. It could also significantly expand the CFTC’s role in the financial system, setting the parameters of its authority for years to come.

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