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SEC chair Gensler announces resignation effective Jan. 2025

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Gary Gensler, SEC Chair | Gary Gensler/X

On November 21, Gary Gensler, Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), announced on X that he will step down on January 20, 2025. His resignation coincides with President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, which may lead to regulatory changes following his tenure.

In a statement accompanying his announcement, Gensler reflected on his time leading the agency, calling it "an honor of a lifetime" to work on behalf of investors. "The Securities and Exchange Commission is a remarkable agency," he said on X. "Our work has ensured that U.S. capital markets remain the best in the world."

Gensler's tenure as Chair of the SEC, beginning in 2021, was marked by significant enforcement actions and market reforms. Supporters commend his focus on market transparency and investor protections, while critics contend that his policies hindered innovation, particularly in the cryptocurrency sector. During his leadership, the SEC pursued an active enforcement agenda, including actions against crypto firms for alleged securities law violations.


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Gensler's departure comes as expectations mount for a more lenient regulatory environment under the Trump administration. Industry stakeholders are closely watching for potential rollbacks of Gensler's policies, particularly in areas such as cryptocurrency regulation and corporate compliance.

According to a report from Social Capital Markets, the SEC’s crypto-related fines increased by 3018% from 2023 to 2024, totaling $4.68 billion in penalties.

A $4.47 billion settlement with Terraform Labs earlier this year marked the largest fine ever imposed on a cryptocurrency entity.

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