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Mike Selig: CFTC and SEC collaboration marks a regulatory shift, Project Crypto aims for unified definitions, and blockchain enables self-custody | The Pomp Podcast

By Editorial Team · Published March 25, 2026 · 6 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Mike Selig: CFTC and SEC collaboration marks a regulatory shift, Project Crypto aims for unified definitions, and blockchain enables self-custody | The Pomp Podcast

Mike Selig: CFTC and SEC collaboration marks a regulatory shift, Project Crypto aims for unified definitions, and blockchain enables self-custody | The Pomp Podcast

Joint CFTC and SEC initiative aims to create a unified regulatory framework for the crypto industry.

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Mike Selig serves as the 16th Chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). He most recently served as chief counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force and senior advisor to SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins, where he helped develop a clear regulatory framework for digital asset securities markets and harmonize the SEC and CFTC regimes.

The new regulatory collaboration

Distinct roles of the CFTC and SEC

Purpose-fit rules for emerging technologies

Blockchain’s impact on asset management

The role of derivatives in financial markets

Challenges in regulating emerging markets

Ensuring market integrity through exchanges

The slippery slope of regulating rumors

Filtering contracts for manipulation risks

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