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Today’s Vote on Trump’s Pick for CFTC Chair: What You Need to Know



US Senate Likely to Vote on CFTC Chair Nominee, Amid Leadership Uncertainty



The U.S. Senate may cast a decisive vote on Michael Selig’s nomination to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as early as Thursday, according to the top Republican on the Senate Agriculture Committee. The move comes amidst lingering leadership vacancies at the agency, which could significantly impact cryptocurrency regulation and enforcement policies.



Committee Chair Glenn Thompson indicated that the full Senate could approve Selig’s appointment shortly, following the Agriculture Committee’s partisan approval weeks earlier. However, recent reports suggest that the Senate’s schedule does not list a vote for Thursday, with lawmakers having a limited window before the chamber's holiday recess on December 22. The confirmation of Selig, nominated by President Donald Trump after the withdrawal of former chair Brian Quintenz, remains a critical development for the crypto industry.



Selig, who testified before Congress in November, emphasized the importance of the CFTC having "a cop on the beat" to effectively regulate and oversee digital assets. His appointment comes at a sensitive time for U.S. crypto regulation, as ongoing debates over the agency’s role and policies intensify. The potential confirmation would arrive amid a backdrop of uncertainty, with acting Chair Caroline Pham currently serving as the sole commissioner following the departure of other leadership members. Pham has been a vocal advocate for industry-friendly policies and is expected to leave once her successor is confirmed, potentially leaving Selig as the agency’s only remaining leader.



Acting Chair Continues Advocacy for Crypto Industry



Despite her uncertain tenure, Caroline Pham has actively promoted the digital asset agenda favored by the Trump administration. Recently, she announced intentions to revoke what she describes as outdated guidance that "penalizes the crypto industry and stifles innovation." Her efforts reflect a push to modernize regulation and foster industry growth, including bringing to the agency's leadership a diverse group of executives from prominent crypto firms such as Kraken, Gemini, Crypto.com, and Kalshi.



Pham’s initiative to include industry leaders in the CFTC’s Innovation Council underscores an ongoing effort to bridge regulation and innovation. This move could influence future policy frameworks, providing a more accommodating environment for digital asset firms to operate within the existing regulatory landscape.



With the confirmation process ongoing, the U.S. crypto industry remains attentive to upcoming developments at the CFTC, as leadership debates and policy proposals continue to shape the future of digital assets in the country.



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