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Senate Votes 53–43 to Confirm Michael Selig as CFTC Chairman

The Senate approved Michael Selig as CFTC Chair, ending the leadership gap and shaping U.S. crypto market oversight.

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Ronak Kumar

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Last updated: December 19, 2025 1:15 PM
Published December 19, 2025 1:14 PM
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Last updated: December 19, 2025 1:15 PM
Published December 19, 2025 1:14 PM
Senate Votes 53–43 to Confirm Michael Selig as CFTC Chairman

Key Highlights

  • Michael Selig confirmed as CFTC Chair, bringing crypto regulatory experience from the SEC and private sector.
  • Acting Chair Caroline Pham to leave CFTC for MoonPay, marking a major leadership transition.
  • CFTC set to expand digital asset oversight amid new legislation and growing crypto market activity.

    The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed Michael Selig as the new Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), advancing a key regulatory leader at a time when digital assets are drawing increased government focus. 

    The Senate voted 53–43 to approve Selig’s nomination, ending a period in which the agency operated without a permanent leader and shaping expectations for how the United States will oversee cryptocurrency markets going forward. 

    Confirmed in a 53-43 vote. https://t.co/kiDTUfTRj7

    — Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) December 19, 2025

    Selig’s confirmation comes after the U.S. President Donald Trump nominated him following a controversial and unsuccessful attempt in October to install Brian Quintenz, a former policy lead at a16z. 

    Quintenz’s nomination was criticized over alleged conflicts of interest and stalled throughout the summer before being dropped.

    Who is Michael Selig and why his role matters

    Michael Selig brings direct experience with digital assets and financial regulation to the CFTC. Prior to his nomination, he was the Chief Counsel of the Crypto Task Force of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and a crypto policy researcher at the law firm Willkie Farr and Gallagher.

    In his confirmation hearing, Selig emphasized that there should be more clarity in the rules governing digital assets without jeopardizing consumer protection and innovation.

    The CFTC traditionally oversees derivatives and swaps markets, but lawmakers are considering legislation that would significantly expand its authority over cryptocurrencies. 

    Under recent regulatory shifts, the CFTC has already taken steps to integrate digital assets into its framework, including clearing the way for spot crypto products to trade on regulated exchanges and easing pathways for overseas platforms to offer derivatives to U.S. traders. 

    Industry leaders and policymakers have welcomed Selig’s confirmation, noting his crypto experience and the broader need for regulatory clarity. 

    Congratulations to Chairman @MichaelSelig on his confirmation to lead the @CFTC, and to Travis Hill on his confirmation as Chairman of the @FDICgov.

    The CFTC has long played a central role in overseeing derivatives markets and will be even more critical as digital asset markets… https://t.co/6Xf85rxUWR

    — Ji Kim (@_jikim) December 19, 2025

    Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman emphasized Selig’s role in shaping clear and pragmatic regulation, especially as Congress weighs expansion of the CFTC’s digital asset authority.

    Leadership transition at the CFTC: Caroline Pham’s next move

    Selig’s confirmation also unlocks a significant leadership transition at the CFTC. Caroline Pham, who has served as Acting Chair during the leadership gap, is set to join crypto payments firm MoonPay as Chief Legal Officer and Chief Administrative Officer once Selig officially assumes his role. 

    Pham has led major initiatives at the CFTC, including efforts to simplify outdated guidance and launch a “Crypto Sprint” to modernize oversight. 

    However, her move to join MoonPay has been viewed as indicative of a larger trend of regulators becoming industry participants. It has also sparked discussions around the increasing popularity of the crypto industry and the lingering concerns of the “revolving door” between government and business.

    Pham’s regulatory work, especially around innovation and rule clarity, will likely inform her approach to policy at MoonPay.

    What this means for crypto markets

    Selig’s leadership role commences at a time when the U.S. crypto industry is going through a dynamic regulatory landscape. There have been both legislative and agency-level efforts to introduce digital assets into traditional markets and drive toward more explicit legal frameworks in 2025.

    As possible laws such as the CLARITY Act are discussed, the role of the CFTC in defining digital assets is becoming a central point in the operation of crypto markets and their appeal to institutional investment.

    As Selig takes the helm and Pham transitions to the private sector, market participants are watching closely to see how the CFTC balances innovation with oversight, and how these changes influence trading, custody, and broader adoption of digital assets in the United States.

    Also Read: CLARITY Act to Enter Senate Markup in January, Says David Sacks

    Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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