US Regulators Dismiss SEC-CFTC Merger Rumors, Move to Dispel Crypto ‘FUD’

US Regulators Dismiss SEC-CFTC Merger Rumors, Move to Dispel Crypto ‘FUD’

Officials from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) met at the first joint roundtable in about 14 years to discuss “regulatory harmonization efforts,” including those that could affect the cryptocurrency industry.

During Monday’s roundtable, CFTC Chairman Caroline Pham, who is also the agency’s last remaining commissioner following a string of departures and resignations in 2025, used her opening statement to discuss how the two agencies can work together to significantly change the regulatory landscape of digital asset companies.

In his opening statement, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins focused on “cooperation” by ministries and made it clear that there is no plan to combine the two agencies “to be left to Congress and the President.”