MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | The SEC and the CFTC Battle Over Regulatory Clarity
The latest price moves and insights with Helene Braun, Octavio Marenzi, CEO and Founder at Opimas, and Kyle Bligen, Director of Financial Policy at the Chamber of Progress.
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Today on "Markets Daily," Helene Braun speaks with Opimas Founder and CEO Octavio Marenzi and Kyle Bligen, the Director of Financial Policy at the Chamber of Progress, to share their insights on the Fed's interest rate policy, the approval of Ether ETFs, and the significance of the FIT21 Act. They also discuss the regulatory perspectives of the SEC and the CFTC.
Takeaways |
The approval of spot Ether ETFs is highly likely due to the precedent set by the approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs.The FIT21 Act aims to provide consumer protections, regulatory certainty, and financial inclusion in the crypto market.The SEC and the CFTC have different views on the regulation of digital assets, leading to potential conflicts.Regulatory clarity is crucial for attracting institutional investors and promoting the growth of the crypto market.Chapters |
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview
02:12 Fed's Interest Rate Policy
04:17 Spot Ether ETFs
09:02 The FIT21 Act
11:44 SEC vs. CFTC
14:48 Impact on the Market
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This episode was hosted by Helene Braun. “Markets Daily” is produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso, and executive producer Jared Schwartz alongside Senior Booker, Melissa Montañez—all original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.
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