SEC and CFTC Sign MOU to Align Crypto Oversight Rules

  • SEC and CFTC signed an MOU to coordinate crypto oversight and align regulatory frameworks across digital asset markets.
  • Agreement supports data sharing, joint enforcement coordination, and clearer guidance for crypto firms.
  • Initiative links to the Harmonization plan and CLARITY Act shaping U.S. digital asset regulation.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission signed a Memorandum of Understanding to coordinate crypto oversight. SEC Chair Paul Atkins and CFTC Chair Michael Selig confirmed the agreement after discussions at the Futures Industry Association Conference. The move aims to align regulatory definitions, share data, and reduce duplicative enforcement actions.

Regulators Formalize Coordination Plan

According to Eleanor Terrett, regulators had worked on the agreement for several weeks before announcing it. The Memorandum of Understanding outlines how both agencies will coordinate oversight of digital asset markets.

The agreement forms part of the SEC-CFTC Harmonization Initiative. The initiative also connects to President Donald Trump’s crypto agenda and jurisdiction defined under the CLARITY Act.

Paul Atkins said the agreement establishes a roadmap for stronger cooperation between both regulators. He added that harmonized oversight will support U.S. leadership in financial innovation.

Michael Selig also confirmed the objective of aligning regulatory frameworks. He said the agreement aims to provide seamless financial market oversight.

Harmonization Aims To Reduce Duplicate Rules

The initiative focuses on eliminating overlapping regulations affecting crypto companies. Both agencies will coordinate regulatory definitions and oversight responsibilities.

Regulators also plan to improve secure data sharing between agencies. According to the MOU, stronger cooperation should provide clearer guidance to market participants.

Additionally, regulators will examine frameworks for clearing, margin, and collateral rules. These discussions include regulatory approaches for crypto assets and emerging technologies such as tokenization.

The SEC recently submitted guidance to the White House explaining how securities laws apply to digital assets. Meanwhile, the CFTC is preparing a regulatory framework for crypto perpetual futures.

New Framework Targets Emerging Markets

The CFTC has also asserted federal jurisdiction over prediction markets, including platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket. These developments form part of broader oversight discussions between the agencies.

However, several regulatory areas remain unresolved. Emerging products such as perpetual swaps, event contracts, and decentralized finance protocols still lack fully defined rules.

Observers also note that overlapping authority could continue during implementation. Critics warn that regulatory coordination may still create compliance challenges for crypto firms.

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