Regulation
Crypto Titans Bet On Donald Trump Win For SEC Shake-Up

As the 2024 US presidential election approaches, crypto leaders are anticipating significant changes in regulatory oversight if Donald Trump returns to the White House. The crypto industry is dissatisfied with current administration’s stringent approach led by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under Chair Gary Gensler. This has prompted hopes among crypto advocates that a Trump presidency could usher in a more lenient regulatory environment.
How Donald Trump’s Win Could Reshape Crypto Regulations
Michael Selig, a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, suggests that a Trump administration could “reset and rethink the SEC’s crypto regulatory policy.” It could potentially resolve ongoing enforcement actions and investigations initiated during the Biden administration. This sentiment reflects a broader expectation within the crypto community that Trump’s return could lead to a reduction in regulatory pressure.
Under President Joe Biden, the SEC has intensified its scrutiny of the cryptocurrency sector, especially following the collapse of the FTX exchange in late 2022. The regulator has pursued numerous enforcement actions against exchanges and broker-dealers, alleging failures to comply with securities laws.
Gensler has asserted that many cryptocurrencies qualify as securities and should therefore adhere to SEC registration requirements. This position has sparked contention within the industry.
Despite some settlements, significant litigation involving major players like Ripple, Coinbase, Kraken, and Binance remains unresolved. Recently, he SEC has also closed investigations into Ethereum and Binance USD (BUSD), a USD-backed stablecoin issued by Paxos. However, the debate over whether specific tokens should be classified as securities persists.
A critical case in point is the SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple Labs Inc., which alleges that Ripple conducted an unregistered securities offering through the sale of XRP tokens, raising over $1.3 billion.
Although a federal judge ruled last July that XRP sales to retail investors did not constitute investment contracts, the case’s outcome remains uncertain. However, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse recently indicated that a resolution could be forthcoming. He noted, “We expect a resolution very soon.”
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SEC Reform After Trump Win?
The prospect of Donald Trump‘s victory has fueled speculation about a potential shake-up at the SEC. Austin Campbell, a blockchain consultant and adjunct professor at Columbia Business School, pointed out that a new administration could swiftly alter the SEC’s leadership.
“Remember, if Trump gets elected, the Republicans can immediately change who the chair is,” Campbell said. He predicts that this shift could lead to the settlement of many current cases, potentially ending the “highly variable decisions that are increasing confusion.”
However, some experts caution against assuming that a Trump presidency would automatically lead to a dramatic change in enforcement practices. Emily Meyers, general counsel at venture capital firm Electric Capital, argues that securities enforcement cases are typically “apolitical” and not subject to significant staff turnover with political shifts.
“It’s unlikely that any ongoing cases get dropped, especially those that are already being argued in federal court,” Meyers added, according to a Bloomberg report. Instead, she suggests that a new administration might focus on different types of enforcement cases rather than dismissing existing ones.
Hester Pierce To Replace Gary Gensler?
Similarly, Ji Kim, chief legal and policy officer at the Crypto Council for Innovation, also weighed in. He believes that while Donald Trump administration might alter the regulatory landscape, such changes would depend on the new leadership and the composition of the SEC commissioners.
“If President Trump were reelected and Chair Gensler steps down, we could see the current regulation-by-enforcement norm change,” Kim said. He further added, “However, that would depend on the leadership and the make-up of the commissioners — nothing is guaranteed.”
Meanwhile, Rep. French Hill believes that SEC Commissioner Hester Pierce could replace Gary Gensler after Trump’s Win. In a recent interview, the SEC Commissioner noted, “If the president changes, typically the chairman of the SEC will also change in response to that.” However, Pierce refrained from making any predictions about who would succeed Gensler.
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Regulation
Kraken Obtains Restricted Dealer Registration in Canada

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has obtained a Restricted Dealer registration in Canada. The registration comes after completing a pre-registration undertaking (PRU) process with Canadian authorities.
The exchange has also announced the appointment of Cynthia Del Pozo as its new General Manager for North America. Del Pozo will oversee Kraken’s growth initiatives in Canada.
Kraken Completes PRU Process In Canada
Kraken’s Restricted Dealer registration marks the completion of a thorough pre-registration undertaking (PRU) process with Canadian regulators. The registration places Kraken under the supervision of the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC). This oversight ensures users have access to secure crypto products within a properly regulated local ecosystem.
According to the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), the Restricted Dealer registration is one of eight firm registration types in Canada. This particular classification is used for firms that “do not quite fit under any other category.” It also comes with specific requirements and conditions set by securities regulators.
Kraken’s regulatory achievement comes during a period of change in the Canadian crypto sector. Just months earlier, competitor Gemini exchange announced its departure from the Canadian exchange market by the end of 2024. This was a move that surprised many and raised questions about cryptocurrency regulation clarity in the country.
Kraken Introduces New Canadian GM
Del Pozo has joined Kraken to lead its Canadian operations as the new General Manager for North America. She has nearly 15 years of experience in corporate development, operations, and fintech consulting. Del Pozo will help to guide Kraken’s expansion across Canada during this important phase of crypto’s development in the region.
“Canada is at a turning point for crypto adoption, with a growing number of investors and institutions recognizing digital assets as a vital part of the financial future. I’m thrilled to join Kraken’s mission at this critical moment, and to lead our expansion efforts, ensuring we continue to serve our clients long-term with innovative and compliant products,” said Del Pozo.
In her role, Del Pozo will focus on strengthening Kraken’s regulatory relationships and also scaling the company’s presence throughout North America.
Del Pozo also commented on the registration achievement: “This Restricted Dealer registration is testament to the high bar Kraken has always set for consumer protection, client service, and robust security. We’re excited to continue expanding our world-class investment platform and to deliver innovative products that provide real-world utility to Canadians.”
The Exchange’s Continued Growth In Canada
Over the past two years, the cryptocurrency exchange has shown steady expansion in Canada while working through the PRU process with regulators. During this period, the exchange has doubled its team size and monthly active users.
According to the official blog post figures, the firm now has more than $2 billion CAD in total client assets under custody. Kraken has also increased support for some of the most popular cryptocurrencies. It provides several CAD spot trading pairs that enable Canadians to trade crypto without paying expensive foreign exchange fees.
According to Innovative Research Group’s 2024 Investor Survey, 30% of Canadian investors currently own or have owned cryptocurrencies. Likewise, a KPMG Canada survey discovered that 30% of Canadian institutional investors now have exposure to cryptocurrencies, which means widespread adoption across investor types.
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Regulation
USDC Issuer Circle Set To File IPO In April, Here’s All

USDC issuer Circle is reportedly set to file its initial public offering (IPO) in April as part of the firm’s plans to finally go public. The stablecoin issuer is allegedly already working with top financial institutions to achieve this move.
Circle To File IPO In Late April
According to a Fortune report, Circle is looking to file its IPO in late April, although the listing period remains uncertain. The report noted that when a company files to go public, its shares usually begin trading four weeks later, indicating that the listing could occur in May. However, there is also a scenario where the IPO process could drag on for months.
The stablecoin issuer is reportedly working with investment banks JPMorgan Chase and Citi to achieve its long-anticipated IPO. The firm had previously tried to go public in 2021 under a SPAC arrangement with a shell company.
The US SEC failed to sign off on this arrangement back then, and the company eventually scrapped these IPO plans by the end of 2022 when the crypto exchange FTX collapsed and the broader crypto market experienced a downturn.
Revelation about Circle’s IPO plans comes just days after the stablecoin issuer partnered with NYSE’s parent company to explore USDC’s use in traditional finance (TradFi). Meanwhile, the USDC stablecoin recently launched in Japan following approval from the country’s regulator. Notably, USDC is the first and only global dollar stablecoin approved under Japan’s stablecoin framework.
An Easier Path Now For The Stablecoin Issuer
Circle will likely face less resistance for its IPO plans under the current SEC administration. Under acting Chair Mark Uyeda, the Commission has shown its willingness to work hand in hand with crypto firms, which was missing under Gary Gensler’s administration.
US SEC Chair nominee Paul Atkins has also shown his willingness to change the approach that Gensler’s administration adopted towards crypto firms. During his nomination hearing, the SEC Chair nominee promised to prioritize providing regulatory clarity for the industry.
Circle’s IPO listing would be the biggest since the top crypto exchange Coinbase went public in 2021. Interestingly, Coinbase owns an equity stake in the crypto firm.
The firm’s USDC is currently the second-largest stablecoin by market cap, only behind Tether’s USDT. The stablecoin industry is heating up as more financial institutions look to develop their own stablecoin.
Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial recently revealed plans to launch its USD1 stablecoin, while asset manager Fidelity is also considering doing so.
Disclaimer: The presented content may include the personal opinion of the author and is subject to market condition. Do your market research before investing in cryptocurrencies. The author or the publication does not hold any responsibility for your personal financial loss.
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Japan Set To Classify Cryptocurrencies As Financial Products, Here’s All

Cryptocurrency investors in Japan are bracing for impact following a plan to reclassify digital assets as financial products. While the plan has elicited excitement from cryptocurrency enthusiasts in the Far East, the ambitious plan will have to scale several legislative hurdles.
Japan Targets Reclassification Of Cryptocurrencies As Financial Products
According to a report by Nikkei, Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is inching toward classifying cryptocurrencies as financial products. Per the report, the FSA intends to achieve the reclassification via an amendment to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act.
Currently, digital assets in Japan are considered crypto assets conferred with property rights and seen as payment means. Under the FSA’s plans, cryptocurrencies in Japan will be treated as financial products in the same manner as traditional financial products.
The FSA says it will adopt a slow and steady approach toward the reclassification, carrying out “a private expert study group” to test the waters. If everything goes according to plan, the FSA will submit the amended bill to Parliament in early 2026.
The classification of cryptocurrencies as financial products will have far-reaching consequences for the local ecosystem. Experts say treating cryptocurrencies as financial products will bring Japan closer to a crypto ETF launch amid a changing regulatory landscape.
Furthermore, the move may lower current cryptocurrency taxation for local investors since existing capital market rules will apply to the asset class.
A Fresh Bill For Crypto Insider Trading Is Underway
Apart from the reclassification, the FSA disclosed plans for new legislation against insider trading. The move flows treating cryptocurrencies as financial products and will strengthen existing investor protection rules.
“It is a direction to establish a new insider trading regulation that prohibits trading based on unpublished internal information,” said the FSA. “We will develop laws to prevent unfair transactions.”
However, Japan’s cryptocurrency scene is heating up to a boil, driven by local and international players. Last week, stablecoin issuer Circle secured approval from the FSA for USDC with top exchanges set to list the stablecoin.
Japan’s Metaplanet has tapped Eric Trump to join its Strategic Board of Advisors as it continues to load up Bitcoin.
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