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Senate to grill Trump's pick for CFTC head on crypto regulation

November 19, 2025Reutersgeneral
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U.S. senators are set on Wednesday to press Michael Selig, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, about his plans to overhaul cryptocurrency regulations and election betting, among other hot-button issues.

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Senate Grilling on CFTC Nominee Highlights Cryptocurrency Regulatory Crossroads As the U.S. Senate prepares to question President Trump's pick to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the spotlight turns to the critical issue of cryptocurrency regulation. Michael Selig, the nominee, will face a barrage of inquiries on his plans to reshape the regulatory landscape surrounding digital assets and emerging financial technologies. The CFTC, which oversees the trading of commodities and futures contracts, has played a pivotal role in the evolving cryptocurrency market. With Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies classified as commodities, the agency has been at the forefront of establishing guidelines and enforcement actions in this rapidly evolving space. Selig's confirmation hearing comes at a time of heightened scrutiny and uncertainty surrounding cryptocurrency regulations. Lawmakers are eager to understand his vision for harmonizing rules across federal agencies, addressing investor protection concerns, and fostering innovation within the crypto ecosystem. One key area of focus is likely to be Selig's stance on cryptocurrency-based derivatives and futures contracts. The CFTC has already approved the launch of Bitcoin futures, but the agency has been cautious in its approach, mindful of the inherent volatility and potential risks associated with these new financial instruments. Senators may also press Selig on his plans to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges, Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs), and other crypto-related activities. With the rise of decentralized finance (DeFi) and the growing integration of digital assets into traditional financial systems, the CFTC's role in providing clarity and oversight has become increasingly critical. Beyond cryptocurrency-specific issues, Selig's views on the regulation of online betting and election-related wagers could also come under scrutiny. The CFTC has previously taken enforcement actions against operators offering illegal prediction markets, and the agency's stance on these emerging financial activities will be of keen interest to lawmakers. The Senate's grilling of the CFTC nominee underscores the broader challenges facing policymakers as they navigate the complex and rapidly evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and fintech innovation. Selig's responses will be closely watched by investors, industry stakeholders, and regulatory experts alike, as they seek to gain insights into the future direction of crypto-asset regulation in the United States. As the hearing unfolds, the outcome is likely to have far-reaching implications for the cryptocurrency market, potentially shaping the regulatory framework that will govern the industry's development in the years to come. Investors and industry participants will be closely monitoring the proceedings, eager to understand how the CFTC's leadership under Selig may impact the growth and adoption of digital assets.

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