Deep Tide TechFlow news, on December 2, an article in The Wall Street Journal suggested that once Trump returns to the White House, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may shift to a more lenient regulatory stance towards centralized cryptocurrency exchanges. Although Trump has yet to announce his next SEC chairman nominee, several professionals have entered the candidate list. These include Paul Atkins, a former SEC commissioner, current commissioner Mark Uyeda, who has gained attention for his pro-cryptocurrency stance, and former Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks. Market analysis suggests that the attitude of the new SEC chairman will directly impact the regulatory environment for the U.S. cryptocurrency industry and could bring significant changes to the sector.