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Something is clearly shifting inside the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse isnβt staying quiet about it. Responding to recent comments from Paul Atkins, he described the new direction as a long-overdue reset, especially after what he sees as a difficult period for the crypto industry under earlier leadership.
From βWar on Cryptoβ to a Reset
Garlinghouse directly contrasted Atkinsβ approach with former SEC Chair Gary Gensler, saying the agency had drifted away from its core mission of protecting investors. Instead, he argues, it leaned heavily into enforcement, creating confusion and pushing innovation out of the U.S.
In his view, that period felt like a βwar on technology,β with courts eventually stepping in to challenge parts of the SECβs stance. Now, he sees things moving in a very different direction.
Moreover, this includes better coordination with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and clearer distinctions between securities and commodities. The goal is simple: reduce confusion and make the U.S. competitive again in crypto.
Having said that, even before Atkins was officially confirmed, signs of change were already visible. Under interim leadership, the SEC launched a crypto task force led by Hester Peirce and began dropping major enforcement actions, including cases against Coinbase.Β
In the last 12 months, the agency has also approved multiple crypto ETFs and eased its stance on classifying most cryptocurrencies as securities, a major crypto win.Β
What Atkins Is Actually Changing
During his interview with CNBCβs Squawk Box, Atkins laid out a clearer roadmap, and this is where the tone really takes a fresh turn. He says the SEC is moving away from that enforcement-first style and into something more structured, what he calls the ACT strategy: Advance, Clarify, Transform.
βAnd so, basically, weβre instituting a strategy. That Iβm calling our ACT strategy, advance, clarify, and transform.β
βAdvanceβ means embracing new tech like crypto instead of pushing it away. βClarifyβ is about finally giving the market clear rules, something the industry has been asking for years. And βTransformβ focuses on updating outdated systems so markets, including IPOs, can actually keep up with modern finance.
Why This Matters Now
What makes this stand out is how aligned it feels with what the crypto industry has been pushing for: clear rules, less guesswork, and room to innovate. Garlinghouse summed it up by calling Atkins a βbreath of fresh air,β which says a lot given the tension between regulators and crypto over the past few years.
Instead of pushing crypto out, the SEC now seems to be trying to bring it back in, with clearer guidelines and a more open approach. If that continues, it could finally give the industry the stability itβs been waiting for.

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