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    US Senate Confirms Crypto Friendly Leaders to Head CFTC and FDIC
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    US Senate Confirms Crypto Friendly Leaders to Head CFTC and FDIC

    December 19, 2025
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    The US Senate has confirmed crypto-friendly lawyer Mike Selig as the new chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and has elevated Travis Hill to chair the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

    The two confirmations were included in a package of nearly 100 other nominees that the Trump administration had selected for various roles across the government, which passed the Senate in a 53-43 vote on Thursday.

    Selig, who has previous experience at the CFTC and the Securities and Exchange Commission, pledged to make crypto a priority when he was nominated in October after he was picked to take over from the previous nominee, Brian Quintenz.

    Meanwhile, Hill has already been running the FDIC as the acting chairman and has also expressed a friendly stance toward crypto.

    He has also spoken out at Congressional hearings about the alleged debanking of companies due to crypto ties.

    Source: Senate Cloakroom 

    The CFTC could soon receive more specific crypto authority, with measures like the bipartisan Senate bill introduced in November, which hopes to shift primary crypto market oversight to the CFTC.

    The FDIC is poised to regulate stablecoin issuers and will have a hand in how the crypto industry is banked.

    Selig in charge until 2029, Hill until 2030

    Selig’s term will expire in April 2029. Once sworn in, he will take over from CFTC acting chair Caroline Pham, who had planned to leave when a new chair was confirmed and join crypto infrastructure provider MoonPay.