SEC's Chairman Paul Atkins Pushes for Innovation Exemption to Boost Crypto Regulation by 2025

Published at 2025-09-23 21:25:59
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On September 23, 2025, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under Chairman Paul Atkins announced a significant push towards establishing a new "innovation exemption" specifically tailored for crypto firms. This initiative seeks to develop a stable and clear regulatory framework for digital assets in the United States by the end of 2025.

Atkins emphasized the importance of laying down a solid foundation to empower crypto companies to launch innovative products within a well-defined legal environment. The SEC is also working closely with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to ensure that existing firms engaged in crypto activities can operate effectively and compliantly.

Recent SEC measures include permitting exchanges to list cryptocurrency-based exchange-traded products (ETPs) under generic listing standards, signaling a progressive approach to integrating crypto into mainstream financial markets.

Meanwhile, Congress is actively drafting new legislation aimed at delineating the regulatory responsibilities between the SEC and CFTC concerning crypto markets. Atkins noted that formalizing such policies will require public input and a thorough, deliberate process.

This forward-looking stance by the SEC highlights a balanced effort to protect investors while fostering innovation. Platforms like Bitlet.app stand to benefit immensely from clearer regulations, as they enable users to engage seamlessly with cryptocurrencies. Bitlet.app also offers a unique Crypto Installment service, allowing users to purchase digital assets now and pay monthly, making crypto investment more accessible than ever.

As the U.S. moves towards regulatory clarity, crypto enthusiasts and businesses alike can look forward to a more structured and supportive environment for digital asset growth.

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