Weekly Crypto Regs Roundup: SEC–CFTC Harmonization Talks, Gensler Text Probe, and Push for Tokenized Stocks
The past week has been a defining one for U.S. crypto regulation, marked by high-level roundtables, new probes, and bold policy proposals. While the tone from regulators suggested greater cooperation than in years past,...
The past week has been a defining one for U.S. crypto regulation, marked by high-level roundtables, new probes, and bold policy proposals. While the tone from regulators suggested greater cooperation than in years past, uncertainty still looms over custody, compliance, and the road toward tokenized capital markets. Here’s a breakdown of the key developments shaping the crypto regulation environment.
‘Harmonization, Not Merger’Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul S. Atkins dismissed speculation about a merger between the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Speaking at the joint SEC–CFTC roundtable, Atkins emphasized that the agencies are pursuing “harmonization, not merger,” making clear that each will retain its independence while working together on crypto oversight.
SEC Chair Paul Atkins has shut down @SECGov and @CFTC union rumors, stating the agencies' focus is on "harmonization, not a merger." #SEC #CFTC #Mergerhttps://t.co/Nz835g6NXR
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) September 29, 2025 Lawmakers Probe Deleted Gensler TextsHouse Republicans launched an investigation into the deletion of nearly a year’s worth of text messages from former SEC Chair Gary Gensler.
House Republicans have launched a probe into Gary Gensler’s deleted @SECGov texts, citing concerns over transparency and recordkeeping.#GaryGensler #SEChttps://t.co/yLPD9bX8bw
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) October 1, 2025The probe raises questions about transparency, recordkeeping, and whether Gensler received preferential treatment when his SEC-issued phone was wiped later than policy dictated. The inquiry follows an inspector general’s report citing gaps in the agency’s IT and compliance processes.
SEC Grants Temporary Clarity on Custody RulesThe SEC provided long-awaited clarity for investment advisers and funds seeking to custody digital assets. In a letter issued by the Division of Investment Management, the agency confirmed that state-chartered trust companies may temporarily serve as crypto custodians, effectively treating them as “banks” under existing federal laws.
The move gives the industry short-term certainty but leaves longer-term questions unresolved.
@SECGov has issued a no-action letter regarding advisers using state trusts as crypto custodians, an interim step that expands custody options. #crypto #SEC https://t.co/KhfvLPR8Yc
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) October 1, 2025 CFTC’s Caroline Pham Declares ‘The Turf War Is Over’CFTC Commissioner Caroline Pham declared that the long-running rivalry between the SEC and CFTC is officially over. At the joint roundtable, Pham called the moment “historic” and stressed that cooperation is now the priority. Industry leaders from Polymarket, Kraken, and Kalshi joined regulators in outlining harmonization efforts and policy priorities.
Commissioner Caroline Pham says that the yearslong regulatory "turf war" between the SEC and CFTC is over.#CFTC #SEChttps://t.co/AYy5CPCQ0p
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) September 30, 2025 SEC Eyes Tokenization of StocksIn perhaps the boldest development of the week, the SEC is reportedly working on a framework to allow U.S. stocks to trade on blockchain rails. The proposal would see shares of companies like Apple, Tesla, and Nvidia represented as digital tokens, mirroring the mechanics of crypto trading.
While fintech firms and exchanges have welcomed the idea, traditional Wall Street institutions are pushing back, wary of disruptions to the current market structure.
SEC is developing a plan to enable stocks to trade like crypto on a blockchain, backed by Nasdaq, despite resistance from Wall Street incumbents.#Stock #Crypto #SEChttps://t.co/A09i0i1JCi
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) September 30, 2025The post Weekly Crypto Regs Roundup: SEC–CFTC Harmonization Talks, Gensler Text Probe, and Push for Tokenized Stocks appeared first on Cryptonews.
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