The SEC and CFTC will discuss the path for cryptocurrency regulation next week to implement the President's goal of making the U.S. the "Crypto Capital of America".
According to the official announcement from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the SEC will hold a joint event with the CFTC on January 27 themed "America's Financial Leadership in the Crypto Era".
The core agenda of this event will focus on the coordination and cooperation between the SEC and CFTC to jointly promote achieving President Trump's policy goal of making the U.S. the "World Capital of Cryptocurrency".
The schedule indicates that the meeting will be co-hosted by SEC Chairman Paul Atkins and CFTC Chairman Michael Selig, with both parties delivering keynote speeches and engaging in discussions on specific paths for regulatory coordination.
Additionally, the event will be live-streamed to the public via the SEC's official website and will be open for public participation, demonstrating the U.S. regulatory body's proactive willingness to meet industry transparency and public equal communication needs in cryptocurrency policy implementation.
It is noteworthy that this joint meeting coincides with the U.S. Congress's intensive review of several cryptocurrency market structure bills, and will also be a key practical measure for the SEC and CFTC to clarify regulatory responsibilities and avoid jurisdictional friction.
In summary, this joint event indicates that U.S. regulatory agencies are attempting to transform the high-level "pro-crypto" policy declaration into a clear, coordinated, and executable regulatory framework, aimed at providing certainty for the industry while consolidating its global financial leadership.

