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SEC and CFTC Collaborate to Greenlight Spot Crypto Trading on Major Exchanges

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Last updated: September 4, 2025 6:36 am
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Published: September 4, 2025
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US Lawmakers Push Forward CLARITY Act to Define Crypto Rules for SEC and CFTC.webp

In a landmark development for the cryptocurrency sector, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have announced a collaborative approach that allows major registered exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, CBOE, and CME, to facilitate trading for specific spot crypto assets. This significant change is expected to provide a framework for Wall Street exchanges to offer direct trading of popular cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, among others.

This decision is seen as a pivotal moment for the cryptocurrency industry, which has long been plagued by regulatory uncertainty and mixed messages from government entities. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins emphasized that this initiative represents a return to fostering innovation within the United States. He underscored the importance of enabling traders to select where they can buy and sell digital currencies and assured that the SEC would collaborate closely with the CFTC to nurture innovation and competition in this space.

CFTC Acting Chair Caroline D. Pham echoed these sentiments, stating that the days of conflicting signals regarding cryptocurrency regulation are now behind. She highlighted that through cooperation, American innovation could be empowered, aligning with a broader vision of making the U.S. a global leader in the cryptocurrency sphere.

The regulatory bodies responsible for overseeing trading and clearing activities have committed to working together to ensure a seamless launch of spot crypto markets on various exchanges. They have also urged exchanges and market participants to engage directly with them as they prepare to introduce new cryptocurrency products.

This initiative is part of broader efforts dubbed “Project Crypto” by the SEC and “Crypto Sprint” by the CFTC, which aim to expedite the United States’ leadership in digital finance by optimizing market regulations and streamlining product approvals.

The timing of this announcement carries weight, particularly for the burgeoning exchange-traded fund (ETF) market. Although the joint statement did not specifically mention ETFs, over 90 applications for spot crypto ETFs are currently pending with the SEC. With this new clarity surrounding spot trading, many market watchers are speculating that ETF approvals could be on the horizon, potentially leading to regulated ETFs for Bitcoin and Ethereum making their debut in U.S. markets.

This development represents a significant stride forward for the crypto sector in the U.S., providing not only clearer regulatory guidance but also a pathway for the integration of blockchain technology into traditional finance. Investors and industry participants are keenly observing how this collaboration will reshape the landscape of cryptocurrency trading and investment in the coming months.

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