#Write2earn DAVID HIRSCH, FORMER SEC CRYPTO CHIEF, DEPARTS AFTER NINE YEARS
#DavidHirsch #Hirsch #SEC David Hirsch, a prominent figure in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) crypto oversight unit, announced his departure from the agency on LinkedIn this past Monday.
Hirsch served as the chief of the Crypto Asset and Cyber Unit in the Division of Enforcement.
Hirsch's Tenure at the SEC
During his tenure, Hirsch led the SEC's efforts against cryptocurrency exchanges and decentralized finance (DeFi) projects. Reflecting on his time at the SEC, Hirsch expressed pride in the accomplishments of the Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit. "This past Friday was my last day with the SEC after almost 9 years," Hirsch stated. "I’m particularly proud of the historic work done by the Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit team I had the privilege to lead."
Hirsch acknowledged the heavy litigation load the agency faces, noting that while the SEC cannot pursue every case, it remains committed to enforcing securities laws against perceived violators in the cryptocurrency space.
Achievements and Future Plans
Hirsch credited the successes during his time at the SEC to teamwork and shared goals. "Every success I was a part of was the direct result of collaboration and combined efforts towards a common goal," he added.
Though Hirsch did not disclose his next career move, he hinted that more details would be shared soon.