TechFlow reported on December 2 that a Wall Street Journal article suggested the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) might adopt a more lenient regulatory stance toward centralized cryptocurrency exchanges if Donald Trump returns to the White House. Although Trump has not yet announced his nominee for the next SEC chair, several professionals are reportedly under consideration, including former SEC commissioner Paul Atkins, current commissioner Mark Uyeda—known for his crypto-friendly positions—and former Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks. Market analysts believe the incoming SEC chair's attitude could directly shape the regulatory environment for the U.S. crypto industry, potentially bringing a significant turning point.
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