CFTC launches second ‘Crypto Sprint’ to advance White House push
2025-08-22 12:14:29 Primitive Reading

 

The US commodities regulator has launched its second “crypto sprint” to implement recommendations from the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets, this time focusing on stakeholder engagement.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is seeking public input from crypto market participants on how it can better regulate spot crypto trading, the acting chair Caroline D. Pham said on Thursday.

“The public feedback will assist the CFTC in carefully considering relevant issues for leveraged, margined or financed retail trading on a CFTC-registered exchange,” Pham said.

  Source: Caroline D. Pham.  

The implementations are part of the agency’s efforts to help deliver President Donald Trump’s promise to “win on crypto.”

“The Trump Administration has ushered in a new dawn for crypto, and it’s up to market participants to seize this opportunity to be a part of the Golden Age of innovation.”

The CFTC invited crypto market participants to submit feedback and suggestions by Oct. 20.

Earlier this month, the commodities regulator launched its first crypto sprint initiative to explore enabling the trading of spot crypto asset contracts on CFTC-registered futures exchanges. It came about a week after the Trump White House released a 166-page report outlining policy recommendations for regulating crypto in the US.

Crypto group made 18 recommendations to CFTC

The President’s Working Group made 18 recommendations to the CFTC, two of which directly concerned the agency.

The first asked the CFTC to provide clear guidance on how cryptocurrencies could be considered commodities, how decentralized finance firms can comply with registration requirements, and which crypto activities CFTC-regulated entities can engage in.

The other standalone task for the agency was to consider how to amend rules to accommodate blockchain-based derivatives.

An additional 16 recommendations concerning the CFTC were tied up with other agencies, including the Treasury and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The CFTC’s first “crypto sprint” statement said it would work closely with the SEC to create a rulemaking process and use “their existing authorities to provide fulsome regulatory clarity.”

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