According to Odaily, a recent article from the Wall Street Journal suggests that if Donald Trump returns to the White House, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) might ease its legal battles against cryptocurrency exchanges. Although Trump has not yet disclosed his choice for the next SEC chair, rumors indicate that several candidates are vying for the position following Gary Gensler's resignation.
The next SEC chair is expected to be selected from a pool of seasoned regulators and legal experts, each bringing unique expertise to the role. Paul Atkins, who served as an SEC commissioner from 2002 to 2008 and currently leads financial consultancy at Patomak Global Partners, is considered a strong contender. Additionally, Mark Uyeda has gained attention since 2022 for his pro-cryptocurrency stance, aligning with Trump's regulatory views.
Other notable candidates include former Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks and former SEC General Counsel Robert Stebbins. Legal heavyweights Richard Farley and Norm Champ have also entered the competition, adding to the diverse array of potential leaders who could influence the future direction of cryptocurrency regulation in the United States.