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SEC Unveils New Agenda for Crypto Rules and Deregulation

Chairman Paul S. Atkins signals a shift towards clear regulations for digital assets, reduced compliance burdens, and a reassessment of the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT).

Written By Jahnu Jagtap Jahnu Jagtap
Published September 4, 2025 9:00 PM
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SEC Unveils New Agenda for Crypto Rules and Deregulation

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul S. Atkins revealed a new regulatory agenda for Spring 2025, on September 4, 2025. The SEC plans to focus on making clear rules for crypto assets, making it easier for people to get money, and reevaluating the controversial Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT).

The plan, which is explained in the “Spring 2025 Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions,” is meant to protect investors while encouraging new ideas and making the market work better.

In a statement, Chairman Atkins emphasized the need for regulatory clarity in the digital asset space. “A key priority of my Chairmanship is clear rules of the road for the issuance, custody, and trading of crypto assets while continuing to discourage bad actors from violating the law,” he said. Possible rule proposals for the buying and selling of crypto assets are on the agenda. This shows that the industry is moving toward a formal system.

A Shift in Regulatory Philosophy

The agenda also marks a distinct shift from the previous administration, with the withdrawal of several proposals deemed out of step with the new direction. Atkins stated the new plan reflects a commitment to regulation that is “smart, effective, and appropriately tailored within the confines of our statutory authority.” This method includes a number of proposals to loosen regulations in order to make it easier for businesses to raise money and make it easier for them to follow the rules.

Furthermore, the SEC is set to re-evaluate the CAT, a comprehensive market surveillance tool. Acknowledging widespread concerns, Atkins noted that “Market participants and Congress have rightly pushed back on CAT’s seemingly endless cost increases and the risks of storing so much sensitive data together.” This review follows a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit concerning the system.

Moving away from a strategy focused on enforcement and toward one that focuses on making clear, workable rules for the crypto industry, this new plan could be a big change for the SEC. For people in the market, this could mean a more stable and welcoming place for business and new ideas to grow in the US.

The focus on deregulation and reducing compliance costs could also invigorate capital markets. The reevaluation of the CAT answers long-standing concerns in the industry about data security and rising operational costs. It also shows that the Commission is ready to listen to and act on feedback from the industry.

Also Read: US Bancorp Relaunches Bitcoin Custody After SEC Rule Shift

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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