{"id":143814,"date":"2024-12-03T13:15:48","date_gmt":"2024-12-03T11:15:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/?p=143814"},"modified":"2024-12-03T12:59:37","modified_gmt":"2024-12-03T10:59:37","slug":"trump-poised-to-announce-gary-genslers-replacement-at-sec-tomorrow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/trump-poised-to-announce-gary-genslers-replacement-at-sec-tomorrow\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump Poised to Announce Gary Gensler’s Replacement at SEC Tomorrow"},"content":{"rendered":"

The announcement, expected<\/a> <\/strong>tomorrow, signals a sharp break from the regulatory approach of outgoing chair Gary Gensler, who has already confirmed his departure effective January 20.<\/p>\n

Gensler\u2019s tenure at the SEC has been marked by a crackdown on cryptocurrencies and contentious reforms targeting financial transparency. High-profile lawsuits against major crypto exchanges like Binance and Coinbase exemplify his aggressive stance on regulation. However, his approach has drawn criticism from industry leaders, Wall Street executives, and even within the SEC itself, where internal dissatisfaction led to increased staff turnover.<\/p>\n

Trump\u2019s selection process has reportedly narrowed to four key contenders: Paul Atkins, a former SEC commissioner; Dan Gallagher, Chief Legal Officer at Robinhood; Robert Stebbins, a partner at Willkie Law Firm; and Mark Uyeda, currently serving as an SEC commissioner. The new leader is anticipated to adopt a more crypto-friendly policy framework and revamp the SEC\u2019s overall regulatory philosophy.<\/p>\n