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SEC Chair Atkins Unveils Innovation Exemption for Crypto Firms

2025/09/23 21:28
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The post SEC Chair Atkins Unveils Innovation Exemption for Crypto Firms appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

SEC Chair Paul Atkins plans to roll out an “innovation exemption” by year‑end, allowing qualified crypto firms to launch new products under streamlined safeguards. He said the agency is drafting fresh digital‑asset rules, has shelved several Gensler‑era enforcement cases, and formed a task force to craft a modern framework, shifting from regulation‑by‑enforcement to clear guardrails that speed compliant launches and bolster U.S. leadership.

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