Jan 03, 2026
Caroline Crenshaw Resigns from SEC, Ending Five-Year Term
RegulationCaroline Crenshawcrypto enforcementcryptocurrency regulationDigital AssetsGary GenslerPaul AtkinsSECSecurities and Exchange Commission
TLDR: Caroline Crenshaw resigned from SEC after serving over five years as a Democratic commissioner. The SEC now consists entirely of Republican commissioners following Crenshaw’s departure Friday. Crenshaw consistently opposed cryptocurrency integration and warned about investor protection risks. Representative Maxine Waters called for hearings on SEC’s crypto policy changes and dismissals. Caroline Crenshaw has officially [...]
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