CFTC Chairman Michael Selig has confirmed that the likelihood of the United States banning Bitcoin is very low, emphasizing the importance of private property rights for crypto assets. Speaking on the Market Disruptors Podcast, Selig highlighted the need to protect Bitcoin and create a secure environment for cryptocurrencies to thrive, free from government seizure.
Selig, who described President Donald Trump as the "crypto president," noted the administration's active role in developing a sustainable cryptocurrency roadmap. He pointed to the launch of regulated Bitcoin futures during Trump's previous term as a key step for institutional adoption. Selig also mentioned upcoming legislation, such as the Genius Act and the Clarity Act, aimed at broader cryptocurrency regulation. Additionally, he hinted at an imminent announcement regarding the US National Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
CFTC Chairman Selig Asserts Low Likelihood of US Bitcoin Ban
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