The SEC turned more crypto-friendly, but markets wanted congressional rules, not agency signals alone. Here is why traders stayed cautious.The SEC turned more crypto-friendly, but markets wanted congressional rules, not agency signals alone. Here is why traders stayed cautious.

SEC Crypto Clarity Still Needs Congress to Matter

2026/03/22 13:15
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The SEC shifted toward a more crypto-friendly posture in 2025, launching roundtables and signaling clearer rules. But the broader market barely flinched, and the reason is straightforward: traders wanted durable legislation from Congress, not just warmer signals from a single agency.

What the SEC actually clarified in 2025

SEC Chair Paul Atkins set a new tone in remarks delivered on April 25, 2025, telling attendees that “market participants engaging with this technology deserve clear regulatory rules of the road.” The statement marked a visible departure from the enforcement-first approach that had defined the agency’s prior years.

The SEC’s Crypto Task Force backed those words with process, launching a public roundtable series branded as a “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity.” The sessions zeroed in on whether the existing broker-dealer and custody framework needed tailoring for digital assets, a question the agency had previously left to enforcement actions rather than open discussion.

This was a genuine shift in posture, not a cosmetic one. But it was also limited. Atkins himself acknowledged the agency would need to work with Congress and the administration on a “rational, fit-for-purpose regulatory framework,” signaling that SEC guidance alone could not settle the full picture. For an industry that had spent years navigating regulation-by-enforcement, improved clarity was welcome, but it was not the finish line.

Why traders still wanted Congress, not just the SEC

Agency guidance can be reversed by the next administration. Statute is harder to undo. That distinction explains why SEC friendliness alone did not trigger a broad repricing of crypto assets, much like how geopolitical shocks have moved Bitcoin more decisively than policy signals in recent months.

The real market-structure question sat in Congress. The CLARITY Act of 2025 (H.R. 3633), introduced on May 29, 2025, aimed to divide oversight between the SEC and CFTC, addressing the jurisdictional ambiguity that had plagued the industry for years. The bill passed the House on July 17, 2025, by a vote of 294-134, then was referred to the Senate Banking Committee on September 18, 2025.

CLARITY Act House Vote
294-134
The House approved the bill by a wide margin, reinforcing that Congress, not just the SEC, was central to durable crypto-rule clarity.
Source: Congress.gov

Industry voices were explicit about the gap. Tiffany Smith testified that “congressional intervention is necessary to create a comprehensive and clear regulatory framework for digital assets.” Bill Hughes put it more bluntly: “Durable clarity on the law is what we need today.” Both statements appeared in the House committee report backing the CLARITY Act.

The SEC-versus-CFTC jurisdiction split was the core unresolved problem. Without legislation defining which tokens fall under which regulator, projects and exchanges still faced conflicting interpretations. That uncertainty, not hostility from the SEC, was what kept institutional capital cautious. The dynamic mirrors broader macro hedging behavior where traders wait for structural catalysts rather than reacting to sentiment shifts.

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What the headline gets wrong about market apathy

Framing this as “the market didn’t care” overstates what the evidence supports. No event-study dataset of price action, trading volume, or fund flows tied specifically to the SEC announcements was available to prove or disprove that claim.

What the evidence does support is a more precise conclusion: SEC clarity improved, but it was not enough to reprice the market on its own. AP coverage of the House’s crypto votes in July 2025 noted that even after passage, the broader market-structure bill faced an unclear path in the Senate, a framing consistent with traders treating the progress as incremental rather than decisive.

The market was not indifferent. It was waiting for the next real trigger. That trigger remains Senate action on the CLARITY Act or equivalent federal legislation that settles which agency oversees what, in a form that survives future administrations. Until that happens, the gap between regulatory signals and legislative certainty will continue to define how crypto markets price U.S. policy risk.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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