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Gary Gensler Expected to Step Down as SEC Chair After Thanksgiving

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November 15, 2024
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Gary Gensler Expected to Step Down as SEC Chair After Thanksgiving

 


 

Gary Gensler is stepping down as SEC Chair, leaving behind a stronger agency with legacy of significant reforms. At the same time Trump’s plans to expand the CFTC’s role in crypto regulation. The nominee will also have to be well-equipped. Gary Gensler is stepping down as SEC Chair after Thanksgiving and choose not to finish his term as commissioner which would expire in 2026 yet bringing an end to his tenure marked by strict crypto regulations. His resignation is expected to take effect in early January 2025, before Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Republican SEC Commissioner criticized Gary Gensler’s on climate rules, remarking, “We are not the Securities and Environment Commission.” During his tenure, Gensler implemented significant market structure reforms, such as shortening stock settlement cycles and launching an ESG task force, though it was later disbanded.

Gensler’s time as SEC Chair has been controversial, especially for his strict approach to regulating cryptocurrencies. Many in the industry felt his policies were too tough, slowing down innovation. Though he leaves, he left with a strengthened SEC with 1,500 active investigations and a legacy of impactful reforms

With his resignation, Trump’s administration plans to bring in a leader who supports crypto and innovation, potentially creating a more favorable environment for the industry.

Who Might Replace Him?

According to Fox Business producer Eleanor Terrett

  • Dan Gallagher: A former SEC commissioner and current Robinhood executive.
  • Bob Stebbins: Former SEC General Counsel, supported by ex-SEC Chair Jay Clayton.
  • Paul Atkins and Brad Bondi: Both favor lighter regulations for cryptocurrencies and are known for their pro-crypto stances.

While former CFTC Chair Christopher Giancarlo, known as “Crypto Dad,” has dismissed speculation about his candidacy.

Gensler’s resignation and a pro-crypto replacement could reduce regulatory pressure on the industry. This might encourage more companies and investors to enter the crypto space, increasing its growth and making the U.S. a key player in the global crypto economy.

Gary Gensler’s decision to step down marks a turning point for the SEC. With new leadership, the U.S. could see a crypto-friendly policies, promoting innovation while balancing regulatory oversight. This change could significantly shape the future of cryptocurrencies and financial markets.

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