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Crypto Regulation News: CFTC Task Force Signals Major Shift for US Crypto Rules 

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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has launched an Innovation Task Force (ITF), signaling a major shift in how the United States is approaching crypto regulation.

This move suggests the U.S. is finally transitioning from uncertainty to a more structured and proactive regulatory framework.

The task force will focus on crypto, blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and prediction markets, aiming to establish clear guidelines instead of the fragmented and enforcement-heavy approach that has defined the industry for years.

Why Crypto Regulation Is Heating Up Again

Crypto regulation has become one of the most debated topics globally, and the timing of this move is critical.

While regions like Europe and parts of Asia have already introduced structured frameworks, the U.S. has lagged, creating uncertainty for businesses and investors. Now, regulators appear to be accelerating efforts to catch up.

This shift comes as institutional interest in crypto continues to rise, increasing the urgency for clear, consistent rules that can support long-term growth while maintaining oversight.

A Power Team Driving the Initiative

The ITF is led by Michael J. Passalacqua and brings together a mix of public regulators and private-sector experts, an approach that could bridge the gap between policy and real-world industry needs.

Passalacqua highlighted the importance of this collaboration, stating:

“Thrilled to be part of a team that pairs deep CFTC expertise with private-sector experience ranging from major law firms, Blockchain Association & DeFi funds.”

Key members include:

Hank Balaban – Formerly with Latham & Watkins, focused on digital assets

Sam Canavos – Previously at Patomak Global Partners

Mark Fajfar – Experienced regulatory attorney with Fried Frank background

Eugene Gonzalez IV – From Sidley Austin’s blockchain practice

Dina Moussa – Specialist in regulation and litigation

This diverse lineup signals an effort to create rules that are both practical and aligned with how the crypto industry actually operates.

Is This the End of “Regulation by Enforcement”?

CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig said that the goal is to provide “rules of the road” for innovators.

If executed effectively, this could mark a turning point, moving away from the enforcement-driven model that has long frustrated crypto companies toward a more predictable regulatory environment.

The CLARITY Act Could Be the Deciding Factor

At the same time, the proposed CLARITY Act is gaining attention in Washington.

Paul Atkins, Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), recently indicated that both agencies are prepared to implement the legislation, urging Congress to act quickly and “future-proof” the system.

Right now, much depends on whether this law passes. If it does, the groundwork laid by the CFTC’s task force could rapidly translate into real, enforceable crypto regulations.

What This Means for the Future of US Crypto

This isn’t just another regulatory committee; it’s a strong signal that the U.S. is preparing to formalize its crypto framework.

If successful, the initiative could:

Bring long-awaited clarity to the industry

Attract more institutional capital

Strengthen the U.S.’s position in the global crypto market

Potentially position the CFTC as a central authority in crypto oversight

In short, the U.S. may finally be moving toward a coherent, innovation-friendly regulatory era for crypto, and this task force could be the first real step in that direction.

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