The SEC is positioning its first year under Paul Atkins as a turning point toward clearer regulation and stronger markets. The SEC Chair described it as a historic year, stating the agency delivered on its promises.
Key Takeaways:
- SEC emphasized regulatory clarity as key to stronger U.S. capital markets.
- Paul Atkins framed his first year as historic, with a focus on innovation and growth.
- NYSE event reinforced policy shift supporting crypto and market competitiveness.
‘It’s Been a Historic First Year as SEC Chairman’
A first anniversary appearance at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) highlighted the market impact of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul Atkins’ policy shift. On April 20, the SEC, Atkins, alongside supportive lawmakers and fellow regulators, cast the milestone as reflecting a year shaped by regulatory clarity, stronger U.S. capital markets, and support for innovation, including crypto.
The SEC detailed that Atkins rang the NYSE opening bell to mark his one-year anniversary as chairman. The agency emphasized a shift toward regulatory clarity and a less enforcement-driven approach to crypto and other emerging technologies, while Atkins described the period as a “historic first year” focused on returning the SEC to its core mission of investor protection, orderly markets, and capital formation.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chair Mike Selig stated that the SEC had “ended regulation by enforcement” and supported “innovative technologies like crypto,” while pointing to closer coordination between the CFTC and SEC. That signals clearer operating conditions for digital asset firms in the U.S., as policymakers continue emphasizing innovation, competitiveness, and regulatory alignment.
Atkins was sworn in as the SEC’s 34th chairman on April 21, 2025, after President Donald Trump nominated him on Jan. 20, 2025, and the Senate confirmed him on April 9. The role marks Atkins’ return to the agency, where he previously served as an SEC commissioner from 2002 to 2008. During his current tenure, the SEC has signaled a more industry-friendly approach to digital assets through moves including support for its Crypto Task Force, the dismissal of civil enforcement actions against several crypto firms, and a broader push for clearer crypto guidance.
Atkins Ties Crypto to SEC Core Mission
The SEC chairman further stressed: “I promised a new day at the SEC when I came aboard … We’ve made huge progress,” he said, reiterating:
“When I took office 1 year ago, I promised a new day at the SEC. And we’ve delivered.”
“With our agenda to restore regulatory clarity, strengthen competitiveness, and accelerate innovation, we are making sure the U.S. remains the world’s strongest and safest place to invest,” he stated. Those remarks placed crypto within a broader market strategy while linking policy direction to competitiveness and investor safeguards.
Echoing that stance, House Financial Services Committee Republicans said on X that the SEC advanced policy changes aligned with innovation, stronger U.S. capital markets, and investor protection, adding that “Republican members look forward to continue advancing these efforts.”
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