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SEC Admits Crypto Missteps, Signals Enforcement Reset Under Atkins

Chair Atkins says the SEC will focus on fraud, market manipulation, and fiduciary breaches, prioritizing real investor harm over headlines.

Written By Kenrodgers Fabian
Fact Checked by Divya Mistry
Published 2026-04-08·Updated 3 months ago
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SEC Admits Crypto Missteps, Signals Enforcement Reset Under Atkins

Key Highlights

  • SEC admits some past crypto actions failed investors, shifting focus to fraud, market harm, and accountability.
  • Fiscal 2025 saw 456 actions, $17.9B relief, and stricter enforcement on Ponzi schemes and disclosure failures.
  • SEC creates Cyber & Emerging Tech Unit, clarifies digital assets aren’t mostly securities, and proposes startup safe harbor.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) acknowledged on Tuesday that some of its past actions against crypto firms didn’t actually help investors. SEC Chair Paul Atkins said these cases misused the agency’s resources and were based on misunderstandings of federal securities laws.

The admission came alongside the SEC’s fiscal 2025 enforcement report, which shows 456 enforcement actions and $17.9 billion in monetary relief over the period. However, the agency noted that previous crypto-related cases didn’t provide any real protection for investors.

Under Atkins’ leadership, the SEC is shifting its enforcement priorities. “We have redirected resources toward the types of misconduct that inflict the greatest harm particularly fraud, market manipulation, and abuses of trust—and away from approaches that prioritized volume and record-setting penalties over true investor protection,” Atkins said. 

Mark T. Uyeda,SEC Commissioner, endorsed the move citing investor protection and clear policy-making. He said that enforcement will now be judged by the effect on the investors, not the volume of SEC enforcement actions.

Realigning enforcement toward investor protection

The fiscal year 2025 of the SEC reflects a new emphasis on safeguarding ordinary investors. This includes dealing with cases of fraud, market manipulation, and non-compliance with reporting requirements by corporations.

The three main cases involve Paramount Management Group, LLC; Prestige Investment Group, LLC; and Daryl F. Heller, who are accused of defrauding more than 2,700 investors of over $400 million. The smaller cases include First Liberty Building & Loan, LLC, and Nightingale Properties, LLC, both of which resulted in more than $200 million in losses.

The SEC also emphasized holding individuals accountable. About two-thirds of standalone actions targeted people directly, and 119 were barred from serving as officers or directors. The move sends a signal to deter wrongdoing and protect market integrity.

Adjusting approach to emerging technologies

The SEC is also taking a new approach to crypto and emerging technologies. It set up the Cyber and Emerging Technologies Unit to work alongside the Crypto Task Force. In fiscal 2025, companies like Unicoin, Inc., PGI Global, and Nate, Inc. faced enforcement actions for misleading investors and misusing funds.

The agency also clarified that most digital assets aren’t considered securities, giving the market clearer rules. Atkins proposed a safe harbor to let startups raise money while still protecting investors.

The new approach by the SEC demonstrates its commitment to safeguarding investors’ interests without stifling innovation. Through focusing on investor protection against fraud and individual accountability, the SEC hopes to enhance market integrity and set regulatory guidelines for cryptocurrencies and new technologies.

Also Read: First of Its Kind: Coinbase Gets ASIC Approval for Retail Crypto Derivatives

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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