CFTC scraps no deny rule as crypto enforcement shift deepens
CFTC scraps no-deny settlement rule after SEC's May move, giving defendants more room to dispute agency claims in enforcement cases in 2026.
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The CFTC's policy shift may lead to increased settlements, streamlined regulatory processes, and reduced litigation, impacting market dynamics. The post CFTC scraps no-deny policy, allows settlements amid denials appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Read full articleCFTC scraps no-deny settlement rule after SEC's May move, giving defendants more room to dispute agency claims in enforcement cases in 2026.
CFTC Chairman Mike Selig says the rescission of its “no-deny” policy means it now has more flexibility when settling enforcement actions.
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