Washington’s two most powerful market regulators are taking a notable step toward finally cleaning up America’s fragmented crypto rulebook.

The #SEC and #CFTC have announced a joint event next week to showcase their push for regulatory harmonization — a move that aligns closely with President Trump’s aggressive pro-crypto agenda. With Paul Atkins at the SEC and newly appointed Michael Selig now leading the CFTC, the two agencies say they’re ready to break down the “legacy silos” that have long confused innovators and investors.

What makes this moment especially interesting is the backdrop in Congress. The Senate is still struggling to advance the #CLARITY Act, the major crypto market structure bill that would formally define how each agency regulates digital assets. Competing drafts, bipartisan disagreements, and industry reactions have slowed things down.

While lawmakers continue negotiating, regulators are signaling they’re not waiting around. Atkins and Selig are preparing to outline how a unified approach could support U.S. leadership in digital assets and give the industry the clarity it’s been asking for.

For companies, investors, and builders watching these developments, next week’s event could offer one of the clearest signals yet about where U.S. crypto regulation is heading.