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CFTC and SEC Staff Issue Joint Statement on Trading of Certain Spot Crypto
Asset Products (2025/9/2)
Staff of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and
Exchange Commission today issued a joint statement regarding the trading of certain
spot crypto asset products. This joint statement clarifies staff’s views that SEC- and
CFTC- registered exchanges are not prohibited from facilitating the trading of certain
spot commodity products. The joint effort exemplifies how the two agencies can
coordinate to promote trading venue choice and optionality for market participants.
“Under the prior administration, our agencies sent mixed signals about regulation
and compliance in digital asset markets, but the message was clear: innovation was
not welcome. That chapter is over,” said CFTC Acting Chairman Caroline D. Pham.
“By working together, we can empower American innovation in these markets and
build on President Trump’s collaborative approach to making America the crypto
capital of the world. Today’s joint agency statement is the latest demonstration of our
mutual objective to support growth and development in these markets, but it will not
be the last.”
“Today’s joint staff statement represents a significant step forward in bringing
innovation in the crypto asset markets back to America,” said SEC Chairman Paul
Atkins. “Market participants should have the freedom to choose where they trade spot
crypto assets. The SEC is committed to working with the CFTC to ensure that our
regulatory frameworks support innovation and competition in these rapidly evolving
markets.”
The SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets and the CFTC’s Division of Market
Oversight and Division of Clearing and Risk are coordinating efforts to facilitate the
trading of certain spot crypto asset products on registered exchanges. This initiative is
part of the SEC’s Project Crypto and the CFTC’s Crypto Sprint, and it builds on the
recommendations of the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset
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