The Joint harmonization event between the CFTC and SEC is postponed to January 29. The focus of the discussions led by the chairmen will be on crypto regulation and U.S. financial leadership in digital assets.
The CFTC and SEC delayed their joint crypto event. They moved the January 27 meeting to January 29, 2026.
The discussion will be conducted by the Chairman of the CFTC and the SEC, Michael S. Selig and Paul S. Atkins, respectively. As CFTC on X indicates, the event is centered on harmonization and U.S. financial leadership.
.@CFTC and SEC Reschedule Joint Event on Harmonization, U.S. Financial Leadership in the Crypto Era: https://t.co/8B4IeoyWkO
— CFTC (@CFTC) January 26, 2026
Source: CFTC
Regulators Target Crypto Confusion
The two agencies desire to do away with regulatory uncertainties. There has been a problem with blurred lines between commodity and security classifications in the market.
The regulatory boundaries have long compelled market players to maneuver too long, the chairmen said.
They insisted that conflicting design rests on past jurisdictional lines. The event will support harmonization efforts on American innovation.
President Trump vowed to turn America into a crypto capital. The regulators will fulfill this promise by conducting coordinated oversight.
Event Details and Access
The conference is to be held at CFTC headquarters on January 29, Thursday. Sessions are between 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm Eastern Time. At 2:00 p.m., Chairman Paul Atkins introduces briefly; at 2:20 p.m.
Chairman Mike Selig introduces briefly; at 2:30 p.m., Eleanor Terrett gives opening remarks and leads a fireside chat between the two leaders. T
errett is the co-founder and host of Crypto in America. The talk lasts until 2:50 p.m. The community is either allowed to attend physically or through the internet.
The program is starting at Three Lafayette Centre, 115521st Street NW, Washington, DC, at 1:30 pm.
Face-to-face attendance should be registered. The event will be broadcast on the SEC site. There is no registration required for online viewers.
Harmonization Under American Law
The chairmen stressed American soil and law. Their mission is to benefit investors, consumers, and economic leadership. The innovation should emerge in the U.S. regulatory frameworks.
The event is based on larger harmonization efforts. Both agencies aim to coordinate their policies towards digital assets.
Cryptocurrency businesses would be lured into American markets by regulatory transparency. The rescheduling is indicative of the coordination between the two organizations. They will introduce coherent advice to the crypto sector.
