The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced a reorganization of its Innovation Advisory Committee, and this reshuffle features a notably impressive lineup. The new member list includes CEOs from industry heavyweight players such as crypto exchanges Gemini, Kraken, Bitnomial, and Bullish, indicating that regulators are increasingly valuing industry voices.
Also joining are senior representatives from traditional financial giants like Nasdaq, CME Group, Intercontinental Exchange(ICE), and Cboe Global Markets. This integration of traditional finance and the crypto sector reflects a deepening trend of convergence between the derivatives market and the digital asset ecosystem. The initiative promoted by new CFTC Chairman Mike upon taking office suggests that the U.S. may adopt new policy directions in crypto regulation.
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GasWaster
· 18h ago
ngl this is just regulatory theater... they stack the committee with cex execs then act surprised when fees stay absurd. watched gemini's bridge costs lately? meanwhile i'm still tracking historical gas data like some kind of deranged spreadsheet hermit
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PumpStrategist
· 18h ago
CEOs from traditional finance and the crypto world gather together, this trend has become... indicating that regulatory approaches are indeed loosening.
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Layer2Observer
· 18h ago
Joint management between traditional finance and crypto sounds impressive, but how is the actual power distribution divided? A merger on paper doesn't mean aligned interests.
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced a reorganization of its Innovation Advisory Committee, and this reshuffle features a notably impressive lineup. The new member list includes CEOs from industry heavyweight players such as crypto exchanges Gemini, Kraken, Bitnomial, and Bullish, indicating that regulators are increasingly valuing industry voices.
Also joining are senior representatives from traditional financial giants like Nasdaq, CME Group, Intercontinental Exchange(ICE), and Cboe Global Markets. This integration of traditional finance and the crypto sector reflects a deepening trend of convergence between the derivatives market and the digital asset ecosystem. The initiative promoted by new CFTC Chairman Mike upon taking office suggests that the U.S. may adopt new policy directions in crypto regulation.