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SEC Chair Paul Atkins Dismisses Merger Talks with CFTC Amid Strengthened Collaboration

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Last updated: September 25, 2025 11:38 pm
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Published: September 25, 2025
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In a recent appearance on the television program “Mornings with Maria,” Paul Atkins, the head of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), addressed ongoing speculation regarding a potential merger with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Atkins firmly denied the rumors, stating that he currently has his “hands full” managing the SEC’s responsibilities. He emphasized the importance of cooperation between the two regulatory bodies, particularly as they navigate the evolving landscape of digital assets.

Atkins highlighted the collaborative efforts already underway, indicating that the SEC and the CFTC are working closely together but will maintain their distinct functions. “Compartmentalization is what I really envision,” he stated, reinforcing the idea that, while the two agencies are coordinating, they will not be merging into a singular entity. He acknowledged the pressing need to address regulatory issues in the cryptocurrency sector, asserting that a joint effort is beneficial for the American public.

This discussion comes just ahead of a highly anticipated joint roundtable scheduled for September 29, where both agencies will convene to discuss “regulatory harmonization priorities.” The event, which is open to the public, aims to provide clarity to markets and establish a cohesive regulatory approach moving forward.

In a joint statement released on September 5, Atkins and CFTC Acting Chairman Caroline D. Pham noted that this marks a new chapter for both agencies. They highlighted their commitment to aligning their regulatory frameworks, asserting that a unified approach would serve as a significant asset for market participants and investors alike.

As both agencies prepare for their collaborative roundtable, questions remain regarding how they will reconcile their overlapping jurisdictions, particularly in relation to blockchain technology and cryptocurrency regulations. The outcomes of this roundtable may set the stage for future regulatory efforts in this burgeoning sector.

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