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CFTC Names Coinbase, Ripple Execs to Innovation Panel

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Thursday added key cryptocurrency industry executives, including leaders from Coinbase and Ripple, to a newly formed 35-member Innovation Advisory Committee aimed at shaping future digital asset policy. The committee, announced by CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig, brings together voices from crypto firms, exchanges and traditional finance to advise the agency on issues ranging from blockchain to artificial intelligence.

Selig said the committee will help ensure that the CFTC’s decisions reflect how markets actually operate while it develops regulatory frameworks for emerging technologies. The group replaces the older Technology Advisory Committee and expands the agency’s access to industry expertise.

Industry executives make up a large portion of the panel, a sign the regulator is seeking broad input as it navigates a shifting crypto landscape. The advisory group does not have rule-making power but will provide recommendations on complex market and technology issues.

Industry Heavyweights Join Regulatory Conversations

The Innovation Advisory Committee roster includes several prominent crypto leaders who are likely to influence discussions about digital asset markets. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse are among the appointees, underscoring the agency’s outreach to major cryptocurrency firms.

Other crypto executives on the panel include Hayden Adams of Uniswap Labs, Tarek Mansour of Kalshi, Kris Marszalek of Crypto.com and Sergey Nazarov from Chainlink Labs. Their participation brings perspectives from centralized exchanges, decentralized protocols and market infrastructure.

Executives from broader financial markets also serve on the committee. Leaders from Nasdaq, CME Group, Intercontinental Exchange and other established institutions joined the list, reflecting a mix of traditional finance and emerging digital markets.

This blend of voices is intended to give the CFTC a fuller view of how different parts of the financial ecosystem interact with digital assets. Members also include representatives from prediction market platforms and venture capital firms that invest in blockchain technology.

Shaping Policy Amid Regulatory Debate

The move comes as U.S. regulators and lawmakers grapple with how to oversee digital assets. While the CFTC already regulates some derivatives tied to crypto, questions remain about how best to manage spot markets and stablecoin use, and how different agencies should share authority.

The advisory panel’s creation follows months of debate over market structure legislation and jurisdictional boundaries between the CFTC and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Industry input may help clarify technical issues before formal rules are drafted.

Supporters of broader engagement argue that hearing from the industry can lead to clearer, more effective regulation. Critics say it risks giving too much influence to firms that stand to be regulated. Regardless, the committee’s work is expected to play a central role in the CFTC’s approach to crypto oversight in the coming years.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/14584/cftc-taps-coinbase-ripple-leaders-for-new-innovation-advisory-committee

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