According to Deep Tide TechFlow and reported by Bitcoin.com, Ripple's Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty posted on social platform X, calling for the U.S. Congress to establish a cryptocurrency regulatory framework that supports innovation. He emphasized that regulation should focus on behavior rather than technology itself, suggesting the adoption of a framework familiar to regulatory agencies and judges, and avoiding the incorporation of abstract policy principles from the previous administration into law without in-depth research.
SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda has recently publicly criticized the SEC's tough enforcement stance, arguing that it is inappropriate to take enforcement action solely for being unregistered. The industry expects the Trump administration may appoint cryptocurrency supporter Paul Atkins to a regulatory position, signaling a friendlier regulatory approach.