More guidance, less enforcement: the SEC under Paul Atkins

Current and former insiders expect clearer crypto rules and an end to regulatory violation sweeps

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If Paul Atkins is confirmed as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission by Congress as expected, he will be no stranger to its offices at 100 F Street NE in Washington, DC – he has worked there twice before. His first stint as a lawyer at the regulatory agency ran from 1990 to 1994, and included working for then-chairman Arthur Levitt. From 2002 to 2008, Atkins was a commissioner during the administration of George W. Bush, working under three different chairmen. Since then, he has run

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