Gary Gensler, the current Chairman of the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC), may soon be replaced, with Donald Trumpβs transition
team reportedly considering potential candidates.
Although Trump pledged in July to remove Gensler on the
first day of a second term, he cannot technically do so without cause until
Genslerβs term concludes in 2026. Cryptocurrency policy remains central to
Trumpβs focus in selecting a new SEC head.
Crypto Regulation Faces Criticism
Dan Gallagher, former SEC commissioner and current Chief
Legal, Compliance, and Corporate Affairs Officer at Robinhood Markets, is a
potential candidate, according to Reuters. Gallagher has openly criticized
Genslerβs regulatory methods, particularly regarding cryptocurrency.
During a Congressional hearing in September, he argued that
the SECβs enforcement-driven approach has created uncertainty, harming
innovation and weakening the United Statesβ position in digital asset markets.
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Former SEC Commissioner Considered
Paul Atkins, another former SEC commissioner who was part of
Trumpβs 2016 transition team, is also reportedly under consideration. Atkins
currently leads Patomak Global Partners and serves as co-chair of the Token
Alliance, an industry group promoting digital asset acceptance.
In a 2022 interview, he expressed agreement with the SECβs
stance on Bitcoinβs non-security status but criticized Genslerβs
enforcement-driven regulatory strategy.
Another possible candidate is SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda,
who was reappointed in January. Uyeda has held various SEC roles, including as
an advisor to former Chairman Jay Clayton. He has been outspoken in his
disapproval of the SECβs handling of crypto issues, labelling its policies a
βdisasterβ and calling for a top-down change.
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β REV3AL (@Rev3alTech) November 7, 2024
Trump Team Weighs Appointees
While Gensler has achieved high-profile settlements,
including a $4.5 billion agreement with Terraform Labs, industry figures argue
that the SECβs lack of clear crypto guidelines has undermined…