Michael Selig outlines his stance on digital asset regulation as lawmakers weigh expanding CFTC authority

Michael Selig, the current chief counsel for the crypto task force at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, faced sharp questioning from senators as he sought confirmation to become the next chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. His testimony comes at a moment when U.S. digital asset regulation is undergoing major shifts and the CFTC’s leadership remains unsettled.


Digital asset regulation takes center stage

Appearing before the Senate Agriculture Committee, Selig emphasized the need for clear rules instead of reactive enforcement actions.
He warned that regulating through punishment could drive American crypto businesses offshore, weakening the country’s competitiveness.

Government, Senate, SEC, CFTC, United States
Michael Selig addressing lawmakers on Wednesday’s confirmation hearing.: US Senate Agriculture Committee

“We’re at a unique moment in the history of our financial markets,” Selig said. “A wide range of new technologies, products, and platforms are emerging… the digital asset economy alone has grown from a mere curiosity to a nearly $4 trillion market.”

His nomination follows the withdrawal of the administration’s first choice for the role, placing Selig at the forefront of the debate over how the U.S. should govern digital commodities, decentralized finance, and new forms of trading infrastructure.


Selig calls for a ‘cop on the beat’ for spot digital commodities

Committee chair Senator John Boozman pressed Selig on how he would approach decentralized finance, an issue that has divided lawmakers drafting a new market structure bill.
“The CFTC, and only the CFTC, should regulate the trading of digital commodities,” Boozman said, reiterating his push to expand the agency’s authority.

Selig responded that DeFi should not be treated as a monolith.
“When we’re thinking about DeFi, we should be looking to on-chain markets and evaluating where an actual intermediary exists.”
He added that it is “vitally important that we have a cop on the beat” to supervise spot digital asset commodity markets.


Concerns grow over leadership gaps at the CFTC

Senator Amy Klobuchar highlighted the instability produced by months of minimal leadership at the agency.
“The CFTC has operated much of the last year without a full complement of bipartisan commissioners,” she said.

If confirmed, Selig would replace acting Chair Caroline Pham—the sole current commissioner—leaving four vacancies until new appointments are made.
Selig said he believes it is “very valuable to have a diversity of viewpoints” and committed to working with future commissioners once nominated.

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